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It’s Never Too Late for Love

Discover the ups, downs, and unexpected adventures of dating after 55—from the frogs you’ll meet along the way to the laughter, courage, and hope that make the journey worthwhile. With candid stories and heartfelt lessons, this book shows that your “prince” might be just around the corner—and the path to finding him can be as meaningful as the destination.

Oh the Frogs I Kissed
About
Victoria Vaughn

About the Author

Dr. Victoria Vaughn is a life-long learner who holds a doctorate in education and is a retired educator and college administrator. After a thirty-year marriage, she found herself amicably divorced and single at the age of fifty-five. While there are tadpoles and frogs in high school and college dating ponds, the difference is in the senior dating pool, they come accompanied with enough “baggage” to stock several Samsonite Stores! She met just about every type: the one who talked too much, the alcoholic, the stoner, the narcissist, the bully, the cheater, and more. These encounters left her with eye-opening experiences that she is happy to share with you now in her memoir: Oh the Frogs I Kissed Before I Finally Found My Prince.  She hopes that you’ll not only have a great time reading it, but you’ll also come away with some valuable insights you can use in your own dating journey. By the way, you’ll recognize a few of these yourself: they’re universal and apply to both men and women!

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Aside from writing, Victoria enjoys live theater, fine dining, movies, and attending all the various sports her grandchildren play. This is her first book. For Volume two and beyond, complete the Story Intake Form included on this website, and it won’t be her last! Happy reading!

Take the Frog Test

The Frog Test is a lighthearted relationship quiz designed to separate the true Princes and Princesses from the frogs. Through a series of questions about values, habits, and character, the test helps you spot red flags, gauge compatibility, and decide if your “someone special” is crown-worthy — or better left croaking back at the pond.

Frog Test

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