Second Chance Romance Review

After a breakup, the smartest thing to do is turn to Professional Advice. But there’s a problem… most relationship counseling will cost anywhere from $100-$200 bucks an hour and let’s face it… most of us can’t afford it. That is why more and more people are turning to eBooks.

They are a MUCH cheaper solution and work just as good, if not better than counseling. And the really cool part is you can download them right from your computer and read them instantly, instant of having to wait for it to come in the mail.

One of the most popular how to win your ex back ebooks is called Second Chance Romance by Jason Hicks.

My Second Chance Romance Review

The Good:

Step-By-Step Advice - The system practically takes you by the hand, and guides you from breakup to make up. The main eBook is around 60 pages long. That may not seem that long, but it’s very concise and to the point with no fluff or rehashed content. The first thing the book does, is help you to understand why the break up happened in the first place. This is probably the most important part because once you find out why it went wrong, you have a good idea how you can fix it.

Next, the book goes into detail on several different methods and approaches you can use to win your ex back. It includes a couple of the common methods such as the the “No Contact Rule”, but for the most part they’re never before seen methods…that actually do work.

The final section of the book talks about how to make your relationship stronger than it ever was before. This is one of the most important parts that so many books leave out. I mean, it’s great to win your ex back, but how do you keep it from happening again? Well, that’s exactly what this section talks about.

Bonuses - I was pleasantly surprised when I saw all the different bonuses included in the package. One of the bonus ebooks, was a 22 page report filled with “Real Life Scenarios” you might face when trying to get your ex back. Basically, this report shows examples of different dialogue you can use when talking to your ex. This is great because one of the toughest things for us is to try and come up with something to say that will actually work.

Price - I believe the $39 price tag for Second Chance Romance is very reasonable. They’re many other ebooks out there in the $47-$67 dollar range… and the fact that relationship counseling would cost $100-$200 an hour… makes this a pretty easy choice.

Customer Support - I only contacted support once because I had some trouble downloading the files at first, but from what I could see, they are quick to respond and very helpful for the most part.

The Bad:

Lack Of Video - In this day and age, I usually prefer to have some video advice to go along with the book. Unfortunately, Second Chance Romance doesn’t have any videos but neither do most of the competitor’s so it’s not that big of a deal. That was pretty much the only negative thing I found while doing my Second Chance Romance Review.

My Conclusion…

It’s worth it. Now I know this review might seem a little biased, but if you happen to purchase it you’ll see why. It truly is the ultimate system to win your ex back. If I was truly in love with someone, I would pay thousands of dollars if it meant getting back together, so dishing out a measly $40 bucks to win back the love of your life, is a No-Brainer!

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