Appearances can be deceptive Like the cover of this book For within its lighthearted exterior Is a tale of woe, should you take a look You'll discover a world of fairytale And a princess on a quest To find a prince as she kisses frogs That doesn't turn into a beast What will happen to the princess A happy ending? Yay or nay? Will true love triumph over all? To find out, read this way ...... Meet Cayeli, a princess who has been involved in abusive relationships and has had enough. Her fairy godmother offers her a challenge, to study different types of abusive behaviours and turn it into a book that will help others recognize the signs of being controlled.
Once upon a time, a beautiful maiden went looking for her very own species of frog. Instead she found her Prince Charming!
How to avoid Mr Wrong and find Mr Right Madeleine Lowe. So what defines an emotionally unavailable man? It could be a case of right guy, wrong time. Not necessarily a frog, just a prince in an emotional pickle. He might be Mr Rebound.
And what does God have to say about all this? (More than you might think!) Kissing Frogs and Trying on Shoes is a young womans guidebook to healthy, strong relationshipswith friends, with boys, and with Jesus Christ.
Set in the lush and tropical El Valle de Anton, Kissing Frogs is a smart and funny re-imagining of "The Frog Prince" with an environmental heartbeat.
Josephine Lewis and Kelly Addams have crafted a charming tale of adventure and real-life fairytales in this engaging story for young adults. Watch dreams come to life in Kissing Frogs.
A Girl's Guide to Kissing Frogs is a charming, witty book, perfect for fans of Elizabeth Noble and Marian Keyes.
The dating pond is a necessary evil where women must kiss a lot of frogs to find their one valiant prince.Kris Anderson, a top-producing realtor, speaker, and author of the book KISSING FROGS- TALL TALES AND INSIGHTS FROM THE DATING POND ...
Told in a series of vignettes, Kissing Frogs in Cyberspace, Dianne Sweeney's revealing account of dating in the 21st century takes you on a hilarious, often poignant journey of online dates, dumps, and disasters.
The subtitle for Book One, From Diaper Rash to Kissing Frogs, reflects Deanna's early life experiences from birth through her teen years.
“I'm Mel Klein and that's Millie Klein, well, it was—now it's...” “Eisenberg,” said Henry. “Thanks. Eisenberg.” Mel looked at my mother and Henry and then to me. “How do you know them?” he asked. “They're my parents,” I told him.