Author: | Corey Weiner | ISBN: | 9781301873135 |
Publisher: | Corey Weiner | Publication: | June 27, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Corey Weiner |
ISBN: | 9781301873135 |
Publisher: | Corey Weiner |
Publication: | June 27, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
MIAMI, May 2016 -- Lion Taming's second edition is available in eReader format via Barnes and Noble Booksellers, iTunes and Smashwords.
In store for readers is a concise, info-packed read encouraging women to discriminate - politely that is - in their social lives without changing a thing about themselves or manipulating others.
Author Corey Weiner on the book's underlying premise: "Too many women settle. Roughly 90 percent of the dating pool for women in their thirties and beyond is a disappointment to say the least. Being attractive, successful and knowing it. . . can be lonely for women – ironically enough."
The updated edition is part socio-economics, part hard science.
"Remember. . . I'm not a life coach, palm reader, Greek philosopher or Doctor Ruth," says the author. But readers will instinctively sense who is great, who is potentially great and which men to avoid like quicksand within a few pages."
"To notice details," he continues, "so they [readers] can spend more time with the right fit and avoid the rest if they so choose."
ABOUT
Corey Weiner penned Lion Taming because too many women settle. And he resents it.
He also ceases to subscribe to conventional wisdom on the subject. It usually disappoints.
Corey grew up among wildcats in a metaphoric jungle that is South Florida; a choppy terrain where Dating Darwinism reigns supreme and single status has its inherent challenges.
He is degreed in political affairs, loves talking economics and is a published business writer and former fashion model who has appeared in Men's Health.
He lives in South Florida.
MIAMI, May 2016 -- Lion Taming's second edition is available in eReader format via Barnes and Noble Booksellers, iTunes and Smashwords.
In store for readers is a concise, info-packed read encouraging women to discriminate - politely that is - in their social lives without changing a thing about themselves or manipulating others.
Author Corey Weiner on the book's underlying premise: "Too many women settle. Roughly 90 percent of the dating pool for women in their thirties and beyond is a disappointment to say the least. Being attractive, successful and knowing it. . . can be lonely for women – ironically enough."
The updated edition is part socio-economics, part hard science.
"Remember. . . I'm not a life coach, palm reader, Greek philosopher or Doctor Ruth," says the author. But readers will instinctively sense who is great, who is potentially great and which men to avoid like quicksand within a few pages."
"To notice details," he continues, "so they [readers] can spend more time with the right fit and avoid the rest if they so choose."
ABOUT
Corey Weiner penned Lion Taming because too many women settle. And he resents it.
He also ceases to subscribe to conventional wisdom on the subject. It usually disappoints.
Corey grew up among wildcats in a metaphoric jungle that is South Florida; a choppy terrain where Dating Darwinism reigns supreme and single status has its inherent challenges.
He is degreed in political affairs, loves talking economics and is a published business writer and former fashion model who has appeared in Men's Health.
He lives in South Florida.