Not Your Prince Charming
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  • Reads 1,222
  • Votes 68
  • Parts 4
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Aug 18, 2013
“Sweetheart, life is not like a fairy tale. People rarely get happy endings and perfect relationships don’t exist. It won’t always be a smooth ride, but I promise you I’ll try my hardest. To make this work though, you need to accept the fact that I’m not your Prince Charming.”

                                                              ~

Giselle Hersh wants her fairy tale ending. Her parents were your typical cheerleader-quarterback high school sweethearts. Giselle wants a love like that. One that is perfect, romantic and everything she’s ever imagined a relationship to be like.

Unfortunately for her, teenage boys don’t come with a “Perfect” setting and her high expectations are always the reason that her relationships crash and burn. 
When Jayden enters her life, Giselle is less than impressed by his lack of sword and armor. 

Will she learn to love or will her idealistic ideas get in the way of her shot at true love?
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