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Book Giveaway - Exhausted Mom Fantasies

Exhausted and Mom - these words are almost synonymous, right? Well, if you are one (a mom and hence, exhausted), then you must have had one or two fantasies in which --- now, now, get your mind out of the gutter! I didn't mean anything R rated. What I meant was, you must have had a fantasy or two in which hubby offers to cook when you're exhausted or takes the screaming kid away leaving you to enjoy a bath in peace. If your answer's yes, then these two prize books below are just right for you!

Porn for Women
Card Book: 30 pages
Publisher: Chronicle Books (March 19, 2008)

Book Description
Mailboxes will ignite with scenes from a world where clothes get folded just so, delicious dinners await, and massages are offered nightly. Each hunky (PG-rated) photo is stamped with an equally steamy caption ("I love a clean house!").

Porn for New Moms
Paperback: 96 pages
Publisher: Chronicle Books (March 5, 2008)

Book Description :
Prepare to enter a fantasy world, a world where men insist on changing diapers, where guys get up for 3 a.m. feedings, and where they just can't help but admire mom's sexy all-sweatpants wardrobe. Page after page of titillating shots and dream-worthy captions will make every mother swoon.

Share your exhausted parent fantasies to be eligible to win these books. You ask where? Just go... to that blog post at aParently Speaking. Click “comments,” dish and they’ll draw a winner’s name next weekend.

Too eager to wait? Then just click the book links above and buy them from Amazon. In that way you'll help support this blog as well!
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