Once Upon a Dream

Once Upon a Dream

by Kathia
Once Upon a Dream

Once Upon a Dream

by Kathia

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Overview

A modern, feel-good fairy tale about a woman determined to realize her dreams and the unexpected prince charming who helps her.

Summer Welles wants the fairy tale.
 
The illegitimate daughter of Reginald Summerhill, Summer listened to her mother's stories about the Summerhill girls all her life. In her mind, she was part of the stories too--living in the castle, wearing fancy dresses, and falling in love with Prince Charming.
 
Her wish came true. Mostly. She lives in the Summerhill mansion. She has stepsisters--nice ones who don't make her clean the chimney. She even has a magical wedding dress waiting for her special day. The only thing missing is the prince.
 
What Summer didn't count on was mistaking a masked frog for her prince. But once she kisses the mysterious man, he won't go away. And he's not charming or princely--he's more interested in ravishing her rather than riding off into the sunset.
 
With her fairy tale at stake, Summer's faced with her own quest: sacrifice her Happily Ever After, or turn her back on the one man who makes her feel alive?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150654471
Publisher: Firelight and Fairy Dust Unlimited, Inc.
Publication date: 09/15/2014
Series: Summerhill , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 951,673
File size: 653 KB

About the Author

With over 6 million books sold (and counting), Kathia’s novels have been #1 bestsellers around the world. They’ve received starred reviews from Booklist, have consistently earned Editor’s Picks for Best Romance, and have been featured by O, The Oprah Magazine. Kathia has written over 40 books so far, some translated into several languages, all about hope and dreams and the bonds of friendship and family. She’s also written a couple screenplays and various poems (her ode to the color orange is particularly moving).
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