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Frog Princess Duet
Renee Riva
Frog Princess Duet
Renee Riva
Two Theatrical Comedies with best friends, Liza and Dillon, destined to be together. Liza of Green Gables: When Liza Braun tries out for the Rainier Theater Production of Anne of Green Gables, she has no idea that the assistant director is going to do everything she can to make sure her daughter, Charlotte, is the star of the show. But when Liza wins the lead role, the play is suddenly revised so the character of Diana Berry upstages Anne Shirley in every scene---until Dillon Derry gets the part of Gilbert Blithe and decides two can play that game ..... Knowing the kind of pranks Dillon is capable of, Liza can only imagine what he has in store for OPENING NIGHT Join the chaos as Liza and Dillon have the time of their lives adding a little creative license to help spice things up. Toad ally Smitten: Neighbors Liza Braun and Dillon Derry began their childhood as enemies--according to Liza. Dillon called it a crush. After winning the Children's Charity Award for their performance in Anne of Green Gables, they toured with Classic Comedies and became best friends. Ten years later Dillon has finished his tour of duty with the Coast Guard and owns a marina. Liza has finished college and is on her way to Paris. The two friends have one last performance together in The Frog Prince before parting forever. Then Liza's red carpet is pulled out from under her. Keeping in step with her favorite Jane Austin heroine, Emma, Liza decides to play summer matchmaker ... Her plan backfires when her rival Shayla decides she likes Dillon instead of the guy Liza intended for her. Desperate, Liza comes up with a zinger to keep Shayla away from Dillon. Is a "happily-ever-after" possible when summer is so full of blunders? Come for Opening Night and find out if a single kiss can really change a toad into a prince. Where Jane Austen's Emma meets The Frog Prince
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | January 19, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781794389823 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 142 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 8 mm · 199 g |
Language | English |