19,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

I shoot war zones, not nuptials. But when my ex-wife lands a starring role in the wedding of the year, it's tempting to change things up a bit. Who's better than me to follow her around before and during the big day, capturing every picturesque moment, snapping every detail as they join together in wedlock? No one. Not to mention, she still owes me for destroying my prized vintage camera during our divorce. As the saying goes, revenge is a dish best served cold.

Produktbeschreibung
I shoot war zones, not nuptials. But when my ex-wife lands a starring role in the wedding of the year, it's tempting to change things up a bit. Who's better than me to follow her around before and during the big day, capturing every picturesque moment, snapping every detail as they join together in wedlock? No one. Not to mention, she still owes me for destroying my prized vintage camera during our divorce. As the saying goes, revenge is a dish best served cold.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Denise has been reading since before she could talk. And to this day, escaping into a book is her go-to activity before anything else. She likes to write about sassy women and semi-flawed alpha-esque men (hard on the outside and just a little soft on the inside.) Denise's female characters always have strong friendships, potty mouths, and like to drink-a lot. Denise is loyal to a fault, a bit too sarcastic, blindingly optimistic, and pretty freakin' happy with life overall. If she couldn't be a writer, she'd be a singer in a classic rock band. Right after she learned to carry a tune. She has more purses than days in the month, an obsession with colored ink pens, and a slightly unhealthy bracelet habit. Home is in the Pacific Northwest where she lives with six special needs Siberian Huskies and a husband (BW) who has the patience and tolerance of a saint. And, lest she forget, Denise also lives with too many to count characters inside her head, who will eventually have their stories told.