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Act Like A Lady Think Like A Wife

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Stephanie Danine Singleton is an Akron, Ohio native. She has been fortunate to have shared her passions as an author, playwright and hairstylist on both East & West Coast. Her compassion for books that motivate and empower was Stephanie’s inspiration for writing this compelling story – and making her directorial debut with a short film that she also wrote and produced for the book.

In addition to her writing credits, Stephanie released her first children’s book titled “The Adventures of Ryan and Riley & Mr. Teddy bear” available in the English or Spanish language. As a bonus for young readers, Stephanie has written and recorded an upbeat theme song for the book titled “Hey Mr. Teddy” she’s sure most children will enjoy singing and dancing along to.

When not being creative, Stephanie enjoys exploring the world and spending time with her family and close friends.

256 pages, Paperback

First published November 14, 2014

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Stephanie D. Singleton

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When Ohio native and author Stephanie D Singleton is not pondering on ways for personal and career improvements, she is enjoying fun times with close friends and family. And at other times, Stephanie finds contentment in traveling solo and enjoying quiet, relaxing moments at home.

Stephanie is a licensed wedding Officiant and Notary at A Princess For A Day a mobile wedding service within the Northeastern Ohio region.

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stephdsingleton@gmail.com

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December 25, 2016
This was a rollercoaster ride. I loved Skeeter, Nick and Michelle. So many times while reading the story, I could actually see Skeeter acting a fool antics. The sad part was after all she had gone through with the first husband, I did not see the secret admirer being the creep that he was. I hated she ended up in a bad predicament. That part I had a hard time with. Overall the story was very good. Editing needed to be done to fix some of the page layout problems, and the font changes were distracting. Overall it was a 5 star story.
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