Based on her experiences, and with the help of her closest friends and the men in her life, author Jessica R. Bunevacz created a series of guidelines for women looking to enjoy dating and romance and avoid common pitfalls and difficulties.
Whether you're dating, getting ready to walk down the aisle, or are already married and looking to take your marriage to the next level, it's profoundly important to celebrate where you are on your journey and make every day special and meaningful for yourself and those around you.
Date like a Girl, Marry like a Woman incorporates Bunevacz's own stories of love, dating, and marriage with practical advice for today's modern relationship and reminds readers not to settle for anything less than the best.
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Author's Bio:
Jessica is a former actress and fashion model born and raised in the Philippines, and currently living in Los Angeles. A happily married mother of three, she has made the journey from MANnizer to the quintessential polished woman. Utilizing her own past experiences and a passion for helping others, she will quickly become the best friend you wish you had! Connect with the author: Author Website ~ Book's Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Pinterest ~ YouTubeAuthor Interview:
Question: What made you write about the topic ?Answer: Because of my love for women. I want every woman to find the man of their dreams, to find love and once they've said their I Do’s, I want to be able to help them maintain a blissful marriage. Question: One advice you like to give to all the girls.Answer: There is a new feminine movement called Polished Woman. Being a Polished woman is tough because you've got to love being a woman. You need to be fully confident about yourself and know you’ve got all the tools to do it all. Question: When would you say is the time to get married ?Answer: For me 30 years old is the perfect age to get married. That is the age when you are fully matured and know that you’ve done it all. So you are now ready to commit. Question: Have you discussed about the transition of a girl to women in the book? Would like to list a few of them.Answer: In my book I use “girl” on dating because I was referring more on the young group till the late twenties. When you are younger that is when you are still trying to figure out things about yourself and learning how to handle dating and men. “Woman” for women who are already married, I believe once you tie the knot you are supposed to be mature enough to handle harder or tougher situations when it comes to relationships. Because when you get married it’s not just about you it's about both you and your spouse now. Question: One thing you never regretted in doing in a relationship? Answer: I never regretted I dated different kind of men and experimented with each one of them. I enjoyed every single one and have learned from them. I am not ashamed to say there were a couple of them maybe more than couple but at least I was able to share each characteristic in my book :) Thanks to iRead Book tours for providing me an opportunity to interact with the author.