Book Release: The Milk Ain't 4 Free

New Christian Book for Women: "The Milk Ain't 4 Free!" This is a witty, poignant book with over 100 reasons and devotionals to encourage women to "save the milk" and "wait for God's Best."

Atlanta, GA, January 18, 2007 --(PR.com)-- 1st Love Creations Publishing Company is happy to announce the release of: "The Milk Ain't 4 Free: 101 Reasons To Save The Milk & Make Him Buy The Cow" by Ila Blount.

This new Christian author Ila Blount shares the joys and pains of being a Married virgin in a "sex" crazed world.  Married? Yes, she is married to Christ, her first love. 

Ila describes herself as the "unlikely angel to be writing this book." Born in Yonges Island, South Carolina, Ila was a troubled teen who routinely cut classes, ran away from home, and organized her own arrest, all in the name of fun. Glory be to God for turning this once out of control teen to a woman of virtue.

"The Milk Ain't 4 Free!" is a witty and poignant book that gets straight to the point about why women of all ages should "save the milk." Ila doesn't leave a stone unturned. Author Ila Blount addresses the issues of the "single momma" drama, the heartaches, and unfriendly diseases that can change a "woman's world" forever.

The Author Ila also emphasizes the beauty of "saving yourself" for your divine mate and being able to live a more "care free" life where Christ is the center. She talks about the beauty of knowing "who is your baby daddy without the blood test" and being able to "walk down the aisle" without all the drama.

Ila also sends the message that "it's never too late to become a virgin again." She expresses God's genuine love and divine plan for the lives of women. The message in "The Milk Ain't 4 Free" is simple: "Save the Milk & Wait for God's Best!"

Please visit http://www.themilkaint4free.com to learn more about this the new book.

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