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Chasing Destiny

In HOW TO BE AN IRRESISTIBLE WOMAN, E .E. Kelley gives practical advice on how women can become the object of desire of men everywhere. Each featured chapter is supported with real-life stories from women of all walks of life, plus evidence to support the author’s claims.

A few of the sample chapters include Learn Proper Etiquette, Get Glamorous, Befriend His Friends and Update Your Entourage. Often compared to books like "He’s Just Not That Into You" and "The Rules," HOW TO BE AN IRRESISTIBLE WOMAN is an easy read, a book you’ll want to share with your girlfriends, sisters and coworkers.

Kelley uses the perfect mixture of wisdom, wit and humor to help you achieve your goals of being better, brighter and more beautiful.  After reading and applying the tips in HOW TO BE AN IRRESISTIBLE WOMAN, your love life will soar to new heights.

 

Where to purchase:

http://IRRESISTIBLEWOMANONLINE.COM

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http://www.authorhouse.com/Bookstore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=37839

Price: $15.00 ISBN: 1425925103

Author email: e.e.kelley@hotmail.com


About the Author:

E. E. Kelley was born September 19, 1979. She grew up on the west side of Detroit, Michigan in a middle class neighborhood.

Kelley has always been a lover of literature: “I won my first poetry contest when I was in second grade.” As a girl, she wrote poetry, songs, plays and stories. As with most writers, Kelley was an avid reader with a voracious appetite for books. “I used to love the Nancy Drew, Encyclopedia Brown and Sweet Valley High series.” But her all-time favorite book as a girl was Judy Blume’s “Are You There God, it’s me, Margaret”? Today, Kelley still reads and writes books which depict strong, inspiring female characters.

After graduating high school in 1997, Kelley attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.She would eventually receive a BA in English; but not before much struggle and angst in deciding what she wanted to do with the rest of her life. “Back then, I really didn’t think of writing as a serious profession. I thought I was limited to ‘normal’ jobs like Lawyer or Doctor or Businesswoman. Therefore, I spent my freshman and sophomore years in college changing my major from business to political science to communications to general studies.” It wasn’t until the second semester of her junior year that Kelley confided in her counselor about the trouble she was having in choosing a major. “I told her I had always been good at writing; and she encouraged me to major in English.” After taking an aptitude test, Kelley was placed in advanced creative writing classes where she earned high marks and the confidence to call herself a writer.

But with the terror attacks of 2001causing the world economy to become unstable, Kelley was unable to find a job after graduation. Because she also had interests in modeling and acting; she enrolled inthe John Casablanca Modeling &Career Center in November 2001. Kelley has been featuredon MTV in music videos, on television in commercials, on the silver screen in movies, on the runway in fashion shows and on the radio in voiceovers. “I liked modeling and I loved acting; but I was put on this planet to write.” In January 2003, she accepted a position as a substitute teacher, but left the Winans Academy of Performing Arts in 2004 to pursue a career in corporate sales. “I knew that if I wanted to be a best-selling author, I’d need to learnhow to sell.” After selling cars for Toyota and office supplies for Staples, Kelley was armed with the selling and marketing skills she needed to become a self-published success. “I decided to self-publish so that I could have complete control over all my creative projects, and keep a larger percentage of my earnings.”

While teaching and selling brought Kelley a vague sense ofaccomplishment, she still held fast to her dreams of writing. “I would write everyday. And I supplemented my income at that time by freelancing as a copyeditor.” Since the rebirth of her ambitions as a writer, Kelley has authored more than nine books including “How to be an Irresistible Woman”, “The Marvelous Person”, “LOLA” and “More Jewelry than Clothes.” Kelley believes it is not only her destiny, but her responsibilityto empower and entertain women by way of her writing.

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