<p>When Vivian left town for a three-month residency, she had no idea that she'd come back to find her life turned upside down.<br><br><i>The casual boyfriend who'd seemed ready to commit?</i> Changed his mind.<br><br><i>The job she'd loved so much?</i> Gone.<br><br><i>The parents she'd assumed would be there for emotional support?</i> Off on the adventure of their lives.<br><br>When she realizes that she's essentially homeless, jobless and boyfriend-less, Vivian knows something has to change. She needs to take charge.<br><br>Inspired by her aunt's idea that a girl has to kiss at least fifty frogs to find her prince, Vivian comes up with a plan: she's going to go on a series of first dates only, and each one must end in a kiss. She'll chronicle each date--the good, the bad and the downright unbelievable--and turn the stories into an in-depth magazine series about the realities of dating in the twenty-first century.<br><br>While none of the frogs she meets--and kisses--make her heart leap, there's a guy closer to home who definitely does . . . and despite the fact that Charlie always seems to catch Vivian at her most awkward and embarrassing moments, she can't help wondering if it's time to ditch the plan . . . and kiss just one more frog.