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The Alpha's Playbook: Mastering the Dating Game

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Are you tired of the same old dating advice that leaves you feeling more lost than ever? Look no further, because "The Alpha's Playbook" is here to revolutionize your approach to the dating game.

Written with a confidence that's as contagious as it is empowering, this book is a game-changer for any man looking to take control of his dating life. With a no-nonsense attitude and a wealth of insider tips, the author guides you through a step-by-step journey towards becoming the alpha of your own romantic destiny.

From unleashing your inner power and mastering the art of body language to igniting sparks of attraction through playful flirting, this book provides practical advice that transcends the superficial and dives deep into the core of what it means to exude confidence and magnetism.

"The Alpha's Playbook" isn't just about landing dates; it's about forging genuine connections with the women who deserve your time and attention. With a focus on authenticity, the book empowers you to be unapologetically yourself, while still knowing exactly how to make a lasting impression.

Filled with actionable strategies, real-world examples, and a healthy dose of humor, this book is your guide to not just playing the dating game, but mastering it. So, if you're ready to step into your own power and leave a trail of captivated hearts in your wake, "The Alpha's Playbook" is the only playbook you'll ever need. Get ready to redefine your dating destiny and unleash the alpha within!

34 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 10, 2023

About the author

Max Steele

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Max Steele’s (1922-2005) legacy as an author and professor resonates in North Carolina. He was born in Greenville, South Carolina, and passed away in Chapel Hill in 2005. His fiction inspired many.

His novels include Debby, which was also titled The Goblins Must Go Barefoot by the Perennial Library in 1960, and The Cat and the Coffee Drinkers. He was best known for his story collections Where She Brushed Her Hair and The Hat of My Mother. Steele earned the Harper Prize, the Saxton Memorial Trust Award, the Mayflower Cup Award, and O. Henry Prize.

He taught at several educational institutions across the U.S., including the University of California at San Francisco, Bennington College, and the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts. He began teaching at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1956 and retired in 1988. During his time at UNC, Steele cultivated the creative writing department into a nationally recognized undergraduate program.

He received the Standard Oil Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. Fellow writing instructors said Steele, “was expert at the craft of writing and editing, helping students zero in on ‘one good word instead of five weak ones.'”

Doris Betts, an instructor, author, and fellow North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame inductee who worked with Steele, said, “They [students] never read fiction the same way again.”

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