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“The photography conference simmered with talent: those who had it, those who wanted it, and those who would always suck no matter how hard they tried. Stella Price wondered where she fell on that scale.”
Stella is determined to become a successful wedding photographer, even if it means learning from Connor Knight, a wedding shooter with sexy rock star status and an ego to match.
Burned by an affair that ended her last career, Stella should know better than to get entangled with Connor during a residential course in a romantic French chateau. But while his arrogance turns her off, his talent turns her on.
Their clashes lead to a whirlwind of passion, but Stella struggles to frame a future with a man who’s come to distrust “happily ever afters” and hides a softer side behind his image. Can Stella learn from her past mistakes and teach Connor about real love before he disappears from the picture?
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I picked this one just from its fun cover and I was pleasantly surprised with what was inside!
Stella is starting a new career as a wedding photographer after being shunned for her affair with her married boss. Even though she is flawed it was refreshing to see a “not-so-perfect” FMC who turns her life around. I loved that she found her confidence and was able to stand her ground with her ex later in the book.
While the side characters were great, Stella deserved a better bestie! Claudia was selfish and wasn’t there when Stella needed her. Loved the Ab Fab vibes! And Connor…WOW, enough said!
I loved all the traveling in this book…I felt like I was right there learning the ropes of wedding photography. It was nice to see her blossom into this new career even though her first wedding job was a hot mess!
This was a fast and easy read. I felt like her first job was a little drawn out and the ending was a little rushed. I am looking forward to reading the next book in this series!
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Forced Proximity
Miscommunication
Enemies to Lovers
Slow Burn
Thank you to NetGalley, BooksGoSocial and Julia Boggio for the Advanced Copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.