The 13th installment in the New York Times best-selling series asks: What if Tiana made a deal that changed everything? Sometimes life in the Big Easy is tough. No one knows that better than Tiana, though she also believes that hard work can go a long way. But when the notorious Dr. Facilier backs her into a corner, she has no choice but to accept an offer that will alter the course of her life in an instant. Soon Tiana finds herself in a new reality where all her deepest desires are realized: she finally gets her restaurant, her friends are safe and sound, and most miraculous of all, her beloved father is still alive. She's got everything she's ever wanted. . . . But after a while, her hometown grows increasingly eerie, with new threats cropping up in unlikely places. Navigating through this strange new New Orleans, Tiana must work alongside Naveen and Charlotte to set things right--or risk losing everything she holds dear.
Seriously, fellas. I really liked this Princess and the Frog what if. There will be characters mentioned from the animated Disney movie. And Tiana. She was better in both versions. The book itself was pretty good and intense because there is Doctor Facilier going on. Once you read further, you’ll be so surprised by the events of one year later after when the one part of the film left off. This, this Disney princess is a fighter to resist the villain’s urge. If you watch the movie, you’ll know who are the Disney characters. And the strangeness over one year later before Mardi Gras. What a change of the story here. Just finished it before Fat Tuesday. Definitely worth a read in Black History Month and Mardi Gras.
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