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Whether you’re stressing about your new in-laws, your new sex life, or your new husband leaving his clothes all over the bedroom floor, Help! I’m a Newlywed… What Do I Do Now? Wife-Saving Advice Every New Bride Must Know to Survive the First Year of Marriage will help you graduate from girlfriend to wife without having a panic attack. Let it guide and comfort you through the kinks and challenges of your new world.

Former music industry executive, author, Lorraine Sanabria, shares "First came marriage. My newlywed year was eye-opening for me. So eye-opening I wrote a book about it.
Next came the baby carriage. More of the whole eye-opening thing, mixed together with being totally overwhelmed. Two years later I had the nerve to do it again. No book yet, but I definitely feel one coming.

Ten happy but utterly exhausting years later I’ve decided to share lessons that I’ve learned in this wonderful, but challenging world of marriage and motherhood and give impartial advice to those who need it.


I offer wives and mothers straight-forward, practical advice to help them move through the hectic world of marriage and motherhood easier and to let them know that they are not alone. Some of the advice I give are things that I’ve done first hand and some are things I wish that I did. I am constantly reading, researching and talking to wives and mothers about marriage and motherhood; and love sharing the invaluable lessons that I'm learning.
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More about Lorraine:

She’s also written all kinds of articles — entertainment, marriage, parenting, health-related — for national magazines like Upscale, Teen People and Heart & Soul.

She’s a successful public relations executive. As the former director of publicity for LaFace Records she’s contributed to the success of several superstar artists like Usher, OutKast, Toni Braxton and TLC. She also worked in higher education for the premiere women’s college for African-American women — Spelman College.