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Using proven examples and straight-talking common sense, Susan Sheppard shows women how to find the right man, and never to settle for less than what they want. Women have the power in the bedroom and that is where every romantic male-female relationship gets sourced. How to Get What You Want from Your Man Anytime will empower you to: Assume and not abuse your feminine power in the love game Find and attract the perfect man for you Discover the three essential elements for a relationship that works Know when to give up on a man and yell, "Next" Rise above your doubts and be direct Recognize…mehr

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Using proven examples and straight-talking common sense, Susan Sheppard shows women how to find the right man, and never to settle for less than what they want. Women have the power in the bedroom and that is where every romantic male-female relationship gets sourced. How to Get What You Want from Your Man Anytime will empower you to: Assume and not abuse your feminine power in the love game Find and attract the perfect man for you Discover the three essential elements for a relationship that works Know when to give up on a man and yell, "Next" Rise above your doubts and be direct Recognize when to raise the stakes in your relationship Keep sex as hot as it was in the beginning Clean and revive a relationship that has gone stale Have a long-lasting, powerful, passionate, loving, satisfying, relationship with the man of your choice Susan is a romantic adventurer who loves life and the people she encounters along her journey. She has a perceptive, sensitive message, which touches every woman's core, and inspires self-esteem in a surprising, compelling manner.
Autorenporträt
Susan Sheppard (1955-2021) was a native West Virginian, with deep roots in Appalachia. Sheppard was the winner of a West Virginia Department of Culture & History's poetry fellowship, which is how she won her first computer. She was the first runner-up in the Poets & Writer's Maureen Egen Writer's Exchange for 2019 and traveled as a part of the "Women of Appalachia Spoken Word Series." She was "Black Dutch," meaning that she was descended from the less than 850 Shawnee Indians who remained east of the Mississippi River after the other Shawnee (during the "Trail of Tears" removal) were forced onto reservations out west in the 1830s. Susan, along with others in the Friend family, was a direct descendent of Shawnee Chief Big Thunder through his daughter, Bright Lightning, whose name was anglicized to "Anna Friend."