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"Julianne used to believe in fairy tales; she's been watching for Prince Charming to come charging in on his white steed ever since the day her mother read her Cinderella for the first time. But she's never come close to finding the perfect man--instead she's always tripping over her childhood best friend, Will. And who finds her Prince Charming on a 10-speed bicycle on the other side of the cul de sac? She and Will are attorneys now, and they've joined up in private practice in a beautiful Cincinnati office building that overlooks the Ohio River. And then one day Julianne is on her way to court, and runs right smack dab into Prince Charming. But when she looks again, all she finds is a metaphoric sign she is certain came straight from heaven: The Prince's toolbox has fallen off the back of his truck, and a work boot along with it. What better way for God to grab the attention of a Cinderella-in-training than to show her a glass slipper ... errrr, work boot? ... waiting to be reunited with its owner? So she sets out to track down the mysterious Prince Charming. He's the most gorgeous guy she's ever seen ... and a caring animal rescuer, too. Surely he must be the soul mate God has prepared her for. But, Julianne's prince is starting to look less and less charming all the time"--
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2 released booksContemporary Fairytales is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Sandra D. Bricker.
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If the Shoe Fits is quite the enjoyable read. With plenty of funny scenes and entertaining characters, this book is sure to have the readers laughing out loud!
Julianne's personality is a great one to model, as she is always looking for the good in every situation, even when some of the worst circumstances hit her. Will and Julianne have their ups and downs, like all best friends do, and though it is predictable as to how their story will end, it is a lot of fun reading how they get there.
This book also shows how peer-pressure can really affect someone. Julianne was so scared of what everyone else thought of her at an important ceremony, that she would rather pay more money and lie to people than just be herself with her friend and in the end, she caused herself more embarrassment by trying to please everyone else.
Filled with great moral lessons, entertaining scenes, and encouraging characters, If the Shoe Fits would be a fabulous beach read for the summer or just a good book to lighten the mood. I give it a full 5 out of 5 stars.