![]() *** The review link above lists the stories with their story blurbs and other information. (Please note: I read the version included in the anthology but wanted to post a separate review which means that any possible changes made to the story since then have not been noted here.)įurther details regarding this collection can be found here: 'The Frog Prince' is part of Once Upon A Fairy Tale: A Collection of 11 Fairy Tale Inspired Romances which was published Februand was offered for a limited time. After spending 200 years as a frog, Alexander isn't wasting any more time! This tale falls into the insta love department but that wasn't totally unexpected given the length of this story as well as the sense of 'meant to be' we're meant to have about these two. But there was something so frank and honest about him that she could only reply with the truth.ĭesire glowed in his eyes as they stood mere inches apart. The word came from nowhere, an answer she hadn't thought she'd admit. A warm flush spread over her cheeks, down her neck, across her breasts and straight to her core. Like that," she said, pointing at the attractive couple in the posters at a store's entrance.Ĭaught in his gaze, she stopped walking. You could be a part of advertising campaigns. " since you're here in LA, you could probably do some modeling to make money." And I couldn't be miffed when you don't call me since you don't have a phone." ![]() "You're probably more reliable than the average human male. "I've never been given a once-over by a frog before." She chuckled. It didn't squirm as she raised it, and its wedge shaped head was cocked upward as if it were examining her, too. Gingerly she cupped her hand and Toad crawled onto her waiting fingers. "You stay at that end, you got it?" she told the frog, which sat on a branch, looking up at her with its bulging eyes. Matters of life and death were not her forte. The situation wasn't fair to the crickets or to the frog. She didn't want to be an accomplice to cricket murder, but neither could she let the frog go hungry. the next morning brought her to something she'd been dreading: it was time to feed the frog. ![]() In the world of fairy tales, anything can happen, right? It's not often you get a wee fantasy about finding one's prince in a terrarium of all things. Sofia and Prince Alexander (aka Toad) made me smile at various points along the way. To put it simply, this modern day twist on 'The Princess and the Frog' was short, cute, funny and sweet. You'll learn how to develop unshakable self-confidence, become your best self, and begin living an extraordinary life.This novelette is currently free on Amazon: The many powerful techniques and exercises in this book will help you change your mindset so that you discover something worthwhile in every person and experience, however difficult and challenging they might seem at first. “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so,” the authors quote Shakespeare. The book distills, in an accessible and immediately useful form, what Tracy has presented in more than 5,000 talks and seminars with more than five million people in fifty-eight countries and what Stein has learned through thousands of hours of counseling people from all walks of life. Tracy and Stein present a step-by-step plan that addresses the root causes of negativity, helps you uncover blocks that have become mental obstacles, and shows how you can transform them into stepping-stones to achieve your fullest potential. Here bestselling author and speaker Brian Tracy and his daughter, therapist Christina Tracy Stein, provide a set of practical, proven strategies anyone can use to turn those negative frogs into positive princes. ![]() Our negative thoughts, emotions, and attitudes can threaten to keep us from achieving all that we're capable of. Just like the lonely princess in the fairy tale who was reluctant to lock lips with a warty frog and transform him into a handsome prince, something stops many of us short of attaining our dreams. ![]()
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