Mission: Finding a Man

Mission: Finding a Man

Janis Ross

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Asia is like most of us single and looking for love, but she just seems to meet the wrong guys every time. This is her journey on how she deals with dating and how she finally falls in love.

Mission: Finding a Man Chapter 1 Prologue

Prologue

I have been told I'm sexy, beautiful, everything a man could want. Yet I'm still alone. I've tried the blind date thing and let me tell you it's never a good thing. I even did the bar scene, but all I met there were drunks looking for a sugar mama.

Where can a good woman find an honest man at? So, this is my story. My mission to find a man. How I fail and succeed. My dating nightmares. Dating is scary, and it can make you wonder why you even try.

You have to kiss a lot of toads just to find one prince. I wanted to find "The one", but I didn't think my journey would be so difficult. So, I had to come up with Mission: finding a man. So, join me for some laughs, some tears, and finally my happy ever after.

We all have been there, we all have our own dating does and don'ts. I am sure I am not alone in all of this but some days it sure feels like it. I can't be the only single woman out here in the world trying to find love in all the wrong places. Can I?

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