KESWICK, ON, CANADA, June 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Tim Carroll's groundbreaking new book "Don't Ever Give Up On Love" has arrived at last!
Full of hope, inspiration, and support, single baby boomers will be ready to begin the next chapter in their romantic lives. Timothy Carroll has been dubbed "The Voice of Senior Romantics!"
His new book, "Don't Ever Give Up on Love", assures that anyone CAN FIND LOVE! No matter their age. Romance for the over 50 crowd is not only possible - it's easier than you think with Tim Carroll's advice!
Carroll uses true stories, including his own to address the concerns specific to single senior daters like: crossed signals in the modern dating world, past baggage, resistant adult children, divorce, illness and bereavement.
What people are saying about "Don't Ever Give Up on Love."
"Inspirational. In "Don't Ever Give Up on Love" the author Tim Carroll, an
engaging Brit, has assembled a compelling collection of true romance stories
for seniors, offering hope, inspiration and advice. I predict it will become
the viral marketing success story of the year in the publishing industry." -
Phil Lundquist
See this engaging Brit in the book trailer here:
http://www.dontevergiveuponlove.com
Timothy Carroll was a private enterprise owner in his native England. He later
joined the United Kingdom pensions industry, where he specialized in providing
advice to British expatriates—eventually becoming one himself. Carroll traveled
to and lived in Hong Kong, Spain, Belgium, and the United States, where, at the
tender age of 68, he met his wife. The couple currently live, quite happily, in
Atlanta, Georgia.
Single Seniors - Discover Romance Again!
Don't Ever Give Up On Love is a "must have" book for your summer reading. Full of inspirational true stories - you'll see that it's never too late to find the love of your life!
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[Press-News.org] Single Seniors - Discover Romance Again!Don't Ever Give Up On Love is a "must have" book for your summer reading. Full of inspirational true stories - you'll see that it's never too late to find the love of your life!