{Event Recap} Sabrina Rowe Book Launch | Single in The City Wednesday 06 November, 2013
Sabrina Rowe’s (formerly Style Network’s “Big Rich Atlanta”) debut book launch for Single in the City, My Passport to Boaz, at Atlanta’s top sophisticated spot Aurum Lounge coordinated by The Garner Circle. Not only is she a reality star & nail salon owner, Sabrina breaks out as an author who transparently shares her journey to find love and her search for “The One”. Single in the City, My Passport to Boaz, takes a peek of young woman’s spiritual perspective into finding personal happiness dedicated with life lessons.
Sabrina Rowe doing book signing for her book Single in the City: Passport to Boaz
This was an intimate event with an interactive panel discussion presented by relationship expert Charreah Jackson (Essence Magazine), Khadijiha Rowe (Style Network’s “Big Rich Atlanta”), and Koeryelle Dubose (Single Wives Club) to talk about relationships and love.
The audience asked questions on a range of topics such as interracial dating, what men really want, determining if age really matters, and of course what it’s like to be single in the city. The event was attended by several of Rowe’s celebrity friends, atlanta socialites and tastemakers.
Congratulations to Sabrina ‘Brie’ Rowe on here new book and you can purchase Single in the City: My Passport to Boaz here.
About the Author
Sabrina ‘Brie’ Rowe is co-owner of Tu La 2 Nail salon with twin sister, Sharlinda Rowe-Parker, and star of Style Network’s (now Esquire TV) reality show Big Rich Atlanta. tula2nailsalon.com
About MBP Publications
MBP Publications is a progressive entertainment publishing house. Established in 2006 by Random House Author/Founder Monique S. Hall. She is a New York Times Bestselling Author, and provides a top tier forum for authors to voice their stories to the world.mbppublications.com
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Looks like a nice event. I’ll have to look up some Amazon reviews of the book. This might make a decent Christmas book for one of my girlfriends.
I haven’t read the book myself yet, but the message is powerful and I love a book that has genuine meaning. Thanks for stopping by my blog!