Synopses & Reviews
Megan Munroes Bitch? Please! delivers a saucy communiqué empowering nice girls to kick passivity to the curb and instead use the strength of inward kindness to shake the foundation of the bitchs empire. Bitch? Please! provides compelling answers to questions that nice girls often ask, like: How do I handle confrontation with the bitch in the next cubicle? Why does the bitch always seem to get what she wants? If being nice is a good thing, why do I feel like a doormat? From practical how-to-succeed scenarios to laugh-out-loud lessons, this humorous yet poignant dialogue has something for every woman. A unique mix of rhetoric, real-life revelations, quizzes, and food for thought, this is the perfect road map for your journey to create a successful life in a nice-girl fashion.
Review
“In business, there's a belief that you have to be a "B" to get ahead, but that's not the case! Nice girls can get ahead, and it's about time someone wrote a book about it!” —
Natasha Curry, CNN HLN anchor/host
“A more-than-inspirational must-read! After you laugh out loud, you will find yourself thinking, ‘Finally, a thought-provoking book exclusively for all the nice girls of the world.” —Danica Stewart, actress, model, and lead on the Daytime Emmy-nominated show Passions
“This book is fun, informative, and will make you want to stoke your nice-girl mojo to beat the bitches at their own game.” —Daylle Deanna Schwartz, author of Nice Girls Can Finish First
“Even though Bitch? Please! is predominantly for women, most of the themes throughout are basic rules for everyone.” —Michael Britt, guitarist for multi-platinum recording group Lonestar
About the Author
Megan Munroe is a writer, mother, and nice-girl advocate. Beginning her career at sixteen on the pageant stage, she went from Miss Teen USA to Hollywood, where she was cast in several feature films, music videos, the WBs Everwood, and countless commercials. At twenty, she left L.A. for her hometown of Seattle to pay the bills as a certified personal trainer, then hightailed it to Nashville to pursue a country music career. After recording two albums, becoming a publicist, and playing famous honky-tonks, it became obvious that all of her life experiences had prepared her to write Bitch, Please! As a nice girl in a bitchs world, Megan has spent over a decade successfully getting where she has wanted to go. She resides in Seattle with her husband and son.