Alexandra Khan's New Book 'What Not to Date' is a Brilliant Dating Manual as One Meets a Variety of People in Life

​Alexandra Khan, a writer who worked in hotel operations, sales, and food and beverage and director of sales and marketing for well-reputable hotel brands; has completed her most recent book “What Not To Date”: a gripping and potent guide that holds dating advice and lessons from one’s personal experience with her dates in an attempt to help others approach dating wisely.

Alexandra writes, “Ambitious and straightforward, Alexandra aims to make it big in the hotel industry, prompting her to leave her native Uzbekistan and set her sights on New York City, all the while searching for the one whom she could introduce to her traditional Korean family. As she tackles the dating scene—first in New York’s concrete jungle and then in Miami’s palm tree–lined beaches—Alexandra encounters a series of disappointing dates and relationships with men from different cultural backgrounds.

What Not to Date recounts sixteen of these experiences, humorously categorized when she attributes the worst qualities of these men to their sperm. There’s Rage Flare Sperm, a sugar mama–seeking playboy with anger management issues and Ivy League Sperm, well-versed in world politics and languages but with an extremely small package. But it’s Athletic Sperm, the one who got away only to return asking for a second chance, who truly challenges Alexandra to confront what she really wants.

Always keeping it real with her unapologetic attitude and unfiltered comments, Alexandra offers practical dating advice and invaluable lessons. What Not to Date is a dating manual through the personal account of a woman who realizes that hospitality and dating scenes are not so different—ultimately, they reflect how we welcome people into our lives and how we accommodate their needs and ours.”

Published by Fulton Books, Alexandra Khan’s book retells the humorous and fascinating dates of one woman who have met several different characters of men throughout her dating experiences. In this, the readers will find advice and tips about actually knowing your date before fully letting them enter in your lives.

Readers who wish to experience this well-written work can purchase “What Not To Date” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books