Drew Hinds gives women an incredibly insightful look at relationships from a man's point of view in his new book, "A Good Man for Sale." He tells the truth as he sees it, and reveals both the good and bad moves women make in their relationships with men. He gives you a peak into a man's mind, and he explains why men do the things they do and how women sometimes misinterpret a man's actions. For as far back as we can remember, men have been a mystery to women just as much as women have been a mystery to men. Drew Hinds, through this revealing book, is providing us with a chance to make a crack in the barrier that separates men and women; the barrier which prevents us from understanding each other. I definitely recommend that every woman take the time to read "A Good Man for Sale," as it may help us understand our significant other a little better, and perhaps even salvage a relationship that is in serious trouble. As you read this book, I can guarantee that you will find a reflection of yourself in the many scenarios Drew presents us with. It may prompt you to have a moment of realization that maybe the reason your relationships are not surviving is because you do not understand men as much as you thing you do. "A Good Man for Sale" can be your guide into understanding your man's motives and needs, and perhaps even help you find that bit of comfort and happiness that you have been missing. - Amanda Clarke 2012 Have you ever found yourself in a situation with a man (whom you love), where you are trying to understand why he seems to be so frustrated or distant? Well, that is probably why you decided to choose this book - in hopes of understanding him. Let me start with explaining the mechanics of a man. When I say the mechanics of a man, I am referring to what makes up a man's thought process. First of all, I want you to understand men are territorial creatures. We have this innate desire to protect our own, whether possessions or space. With that said if a woman fails to understand that very important aspect then it can and will bring a visible distance within the relation. I have noticed that women throughout time have revered the thought of finding, "Mr. Right." Now, don't get me wrong that is a wonderful notion, but is finding him all that matters? Is there nothing else worth striving for in the endeavor of having a worthwhile man? I guess the point I am trying to covey is there should not only be an emphasis on finding a good man, but also the reality of keeping one. I say that because, far too many times there are fortunate women who find themselves involved with what they deem a 'good man' and fail to understand the mechanics of maintaining that relationship. Now, forgive me if it would seem that I am putting the responsibility on a woman, because that is not the case; yet one might want to come to the realization that 'good men' are truly a rare commodity. "From the tone and nature of his writing, it definitely shows that he does have the talent of poetry. He appears to write with ease and the words seem to flow quite fluidly from his spirit. There is a sincerity and genuineness to the tone and style of his writing that I think will appeal to readers." - Dr. Clarence Duff, PhD (Author/Marriage Counselor/Pastor) Drew L. Hinds served in the Army Florida National Guard for six years, and acquired an Army Achievement Medal prior to ending his tour of serves. He attended Palm Beach Community State College and pursued his Criminal Justice Undergraduate studies, and is a certified law enforcement officer. Today he enjoys his time as a father, husband, mentor, author, photographer, graphic designer, lecturer, and as an operational director for Vision Ink Publishing. Drew Hinds has written and published his, "Don't Spoil Your Appetite/ Self Help Series." He has appeared at numerous events as guest speaker: the 2009 Harlem Book Fair in New York, the 2008 Raise the Praise Youth Convention in Toronto, On, Canada, the Riviera Beach Library Author's Night in 2010, and has been interviewed by numerous radio programs. As a Police Officer, he has interviewed hundreds of Domestic Violence victims and their families. He also has been featured in the compilation book, Dreams of Enchantment (The International Library of Poetry), as a member of The International Library of Poetry, and they have given him numerous awards. Author Drew L. Hinds, Jr. writes in hopes of improving the quality of life for all through character building & spiritual awareness. Mr. Hinds was featured in the Palm Beach Post on January 5, 2012, in the Neighborhood Post, page 4, by the title, "Riviera cop writes self-help books as therapy for violence he witnesses." He also has been interviewed by '93 Emmy Award-Winning, News Anchor Juan Carlos Fanjul, CBS Channel 12 News, which was aired and entitled, "Self-help author 'on duty'." This young talented author needs no introduction in Palm Beach County, FL and hopes to bring more awareness to t