A GIRL’S GUIDE TO KISSING FROGS

A GIRL’S GUIDE TO KISSING FROGS

by Clayton (Author)

Synopsis

Position vacant: Prince Charming wanted. Fairy-tale castle optional. Frogs need not apply. A charming, witty novel from much-loved novelist, Victoria Clayton A girl may have to kiss a lot of frogs before she finds her Prince Charming but Marigold has found herself a real toad. As a principal dancer at the Lenoir Ballet Company, she is on her way to becoming a Prima Ballerina. She has the talent and the ballet director, Sebastian Lenoir, has her bent over backwards - quite literally - working her way to the top. But, when a painful fall sends her limping home to Northumberland to recuperate, Marigold fears that this could mean the end to her dreams. Luckily, her childhood friend, Rafe, who is just as delicious as she remembers him, is ready and waiting to sweep her off her feet. But, is there a handsome stranger waiting in the wings? 'A Girl's Guide to Kissing Frogs' is a charming, witty book, perfect for fans of 'Not Married, Not Bothered', 'A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian' and 'The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing'.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 608
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 06 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 000721961X
ISBN 13: 9780007219612
Prizes: Shortlisted for Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Romance 2008.

Media Reviews

Praise for Victoria Clayton and her novels:

'A sharp-eyed social comedy to curl up with.' Woman and Home

'A high-class romantic production.' Marie Claire

'Victoria Clayton is unafraid to take a story by the scruff of the neck.' Independent

'Victoria Clayton has a glinting wit and intelligence.' Mail on Sunday

'Delightful humour which overlays a beady observation and perception.' Mail on Sunday

`A charming read'. The Sun

`Charming, witty stuff from author Victoria Clayton'. Sunday Express

'The charm and vivacity with which the author presents her scenario and the precision with which she describes character and setting make this a very enjoyable read. Social comedy is a difficult thing to do, but Clayton shows herself an adept practitioner.' Times

`It's the perfect beach read'.
Red Magazine

`A charmingly witty book which was an absolute delight to read'.
My Weekly

`A witty yarn'. Hotstars.

Author Bio

Victoria Clayton is married and lives in Northamptonshire. She is the author of many previous novels, including Clouds Among the Stars and Moonshine for HarperCollins.