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A story about frog-kissing, bed-hopping, sliding off your lily-pad with embarrassment, and croaking with joy. Sneak a look into Melissa's present, past and future... Her present: Living in Edinburgh certainly beats working two dead-end jobs, in a dead-end town, and staying with her Mum. And thank goodness for her friends: Julie - her bestie - always has her back, even if she does have a new, boyfriend-shaped growth. Gerry regularly introduces her to eligible men, so it's OK to ignore his belief that women belong in the kitchen. And the new guy James...perhaps he could be more than just a friend? Her past: Melissa can't stop thinking about things her dad said when he was alive. Re-playing warnings about teenage boyfriends and the over-use of the phone might not help, but it's all she has left of him. Will obsessing about her past block the path to happy-ever-after? Her future: Stressful days with a toddler, filled with love, paint, wee (or is it just water?) and 'I'm not eating that!' Is every day to be a solo-parenting day for Melissa? It's hard work searching for The One when you're a modern, independent, strident, lonely feminist. From noisy pub to folk club, from broken heart to new start, you'll end up rooting for Melissa, despite her despicable decisions and massive mistakes.