This book sounded great, and I wanted to like it but I am annoyed that I paid money for it.
First of all, it is littered with grammar and spelling errors. I lost track of how many, but they were painfully obvious. It is clear the author did not edit thoroughly or have others proofread for her.
Secondly, it seems the author had good intentions for writing this book but most of her advice was nonsense. For example, one piece of advice is that men want women to smell of perfume, therefore we should wear a lot of it all the time. This is not accurate of all men, and should not be taken as literal. Her whole premise seems to be "do these things and you will find a husband", but I would be more inclined to trust her words if she herself was married. I am only assuming she is unmarried because she surely would have talked about her husband if she had one.
Thirdly, most of her advice seems to be about changing oneself so they are more appealing to men. She tells us to model our laugh after someone else who has a feminine laugh (I'm sorry, but a man would know that this is a fake laugh!!). She says we should not wear dark colours, and only wear shades of pink, coral, cream, etc (yet she is photographed often in black). We are told to decorate our bedrooms in soft frilly textures and with feminine wallpaper and decor, but that is NOT going to attract a man! Nor will that make a woman more feminine.
I do not want to sound overly harsh or critical but I feel it is warranted here. I felt like the advice she was giving was basically to change everything about oneself so they are more appealing to men so that they can find a husband.
Overall I think the author had a good idea with the concept of this book, but should not have written about something she is not overly familiar with.