Christian Bachelor star Sean Lowe jokes why people should buy his new book on faith and love

Sean Lowe chose this blurry picture of him holding up his book For the Right Reasons as his profile picture in Facebook. Sean Lowe/Facebook

Former reality star of The Bachelor Christian Sean Lowe recently took to Instagram (@seanloweksu) and joked why people should purchase his new book entitled For the Right Reasons.

Lowe first posted an adorable photo of his dog wearing glasses and reading For the Right Reasons two weeks ago. He captioned the photo, "Lola can't put it down. Pre-order For The Right Reasons at rightreasonsbook.com. Hits stores Jan. 27th. #shecanreadyetshestillsniffsbutts" The photo has received over 25,000 likes.

He then posted a photo of a box filled with his new books two days ago and captioned it, "That's a lot of me. Books go on sale next Tuesday everywhere! Pre-order now at rightreasonsbook.com. Seriously, order it. I need to pay my cable bill."

The photo has now received over 20,000 likes and people who got their hands on it early are gushing about it saying, "Such a great book. Literally couldn't put it down!!!" Another said that the book is "awesome" while others have expressed interest to read the book and wondered what it will be all about.

Lowe and his wife Catherine Giudici, who was a contestant of The Bachelor, have just celebrated their first year wedding anniversary with a romantic getaway at Santa Barabara, California.

Giudici posted several pictures of their trip on her Instagram account (@catherinegiudici), from the moment she started packing up until they reached their destination.

Their first romantic dinner was held in the Bella Vista restaurant of the Four Seasons Resort - The Biltmore Santa Barbara. The couple enjoyed watching the sunset together and Giudici captioned a photo of their view with: "Romantic evening No. 1."

Lowe also posted a couple selfie on his Instagram account with a slight view of the water. He captioned it, "1 year down, 73 to go."

He posted in his blog on Patheos the 10 things he has learned since getting married. "Life is better when you can share it with someone else," he wrote as his number 4 reason. "This may seem cliche but it's true. Sharing life with Catherine has made my life seem fuller."

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