Because I am suffocated in a white guilt shithole every day, I don't need it online.
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Lisa was a public relations director and event planner in D.C. A Christian-in-name-only, Lisa dated freely in spite of her insecurities. An Atheist. A Catholic. A Quaker. A Preacher. A Jew. Some gave her the answers she yearned for, while others left her with more questions. As Lisa’s star rose in the political movement, her quest to find her Mr. Righteous led her down a path of religious confusion and discovery. Lisa navigates her journey with humor and humility. Will she find her soul mate or save her soul? Is it too much to ask for both?
Her tale comes as a refreshing reprise from the stories of the many young women who use dating in the nation’s capital to advance their careers. Ms. De Pasquale was looking to advance her religious understanding.
"Lisa De Pasquale is one of the best conservative writers out there, but this book isn’t about politics. It’s a fascinating and extremely personal account of her dating life, her massive insecurities, and her mostly ineffective search for God,” said New York Times Bestselling Author and Columnist Ann Coulter.
50 Shades of Lame, amirite?