What happens when the fairy tale is over?
Once upon a time, a lovely maiden from Fresno married the man of her dreams. After the honeymoon, she waited for the “happily ever after” part… until her Prince Charming turned out to be a toad. Now Holly Bishop is about to write a new chapter in her life. She moves to San Francisco to become an event planner — only to find that she is dealing with a … dealing with a gorgeous fairy godmother for a boss and corporate witches wicked enough to sabotage her future. Not to mention the egomaniacal frogs Holly finds lurking at the bottom of the dating pool. With no one to save her will Holly slay the dragons herself and stand on her her own for the very first time? Will the man behind the mask at her costume ball make her believe in love again? And will she risk giving up her dreams to become the heroine of her own story?
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I found the main character to be whiny, but she finds herself by the end.
Too much cursing
I quit reading after 10% completed because the main character was negative and whined while not balanced with anything positive. Not interesting enough to continue. Sorry. I did like the cover and title.
Couldn’t get interested.
a little boring. First person stories not my thing.
Light hearted & fun!!
I like Jane Porter’s women’s series of books. This is an early book by Ms. Porter and I enjoyed it. If Jane reads this review, I want her to know how much I appreciate how good she is to her fans. : )
This book was not a joy to read. More like an annoyance and a displeasure.
The Frog Prince by Jane Porter
Story starts out being about Holly and we find out about her upbringing and her past.
She’s in San Francisco and I love the descriptions of the places I’ve yet to visit although we did drive through the city once.
She’s getting over her loss of love for her spouse and they are heading to divorce. She relocated to the …
It looks good