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Fairy Tale Fail by Mina V. Esguerra
Fairy Tale Fail by Mina V. Esguerra









Fairy Tale Fail by Mina V. Esguerra

She has a free spirit in a sense that she independently follows where the wind blows and makes the most out of the things life presents to her. However, there’s always a downside – he’s not as perfect as what he seems to be.Įllie, on the other hand, collides with Don’s personality. Who wouldn’t want that, right? A girl would already feel secure and wouldn’t worry about the future anymore. Given the book’s description about Don, it is evident that he is perceived as the perfect guy – handsome, someone who is mature, responsible, and who doesn’t drink and smoke. So when is it okay to quit on a fairy tale? Until she discovers that life without him might not be so bad after all: her career is taking off, her confidence is back, and the cute guy at work is no longer a stranger.

Fairy Tale Fail by Mina V. Esguerra

Of all the twenty-something women who are hopeless romantics, Ellie Manuel is more “hopeless” than “romantic.”Įven after her Prince Charming broke up with her, she just won’t give up … because fairy tale heroines don’t live “happily ever after” right away, silly, they’re tested first!ĭetermined to pass the test, she spends the next year restoring herself to the girl Prince Charming had fallen in love with in the first place. Here’s the summary from the back cover of the book: Eager to read the book, I began with Fairy Tale Fail. I’m humbly grateful that Mina mailed the books to me. There are a few of her books that are not available in local bookstores, and since I prefer to read from actual books, I ordered directly from Mina despite the books’ availability in Amazon in e-book format. Esguerra’s My Imaginary Ex, I decided to read her other works first. While I was still on the hunt for searching Mina V.











Fairy Tale Fail by Mina V. Esguerra