The world has changed. What used to be hot is hotter, and what used to be hotter is the hottest. Mark Thinn and Vivian Dionte have made it known that they are in love, and everyone knows; among them Mr. Dionte her grandfather, Paul Thinn, Mark's elder brother, and now Lisa Fellows, a woman whose zeal for nature conservancy exceeds her toleration for poachers; not even the slightest, as Mark finds out the hard way. He is not a poacher, he assures her while walking along a lonely path at night- but poaching of hearts takes place during that brief encounter.
He is in search for that rare life in the wild and that one clear shot which he believes will play a part in his efforts to set the world and the planet back on its course.
Mark loves monochrome photography, borne of disastrous childhood trauma. In his own words,
"Black and white photography strips life to its barest essentials in which reality is an elusive shadow or a direct challenge that we all must face and make decisions based on our take on what it really means to exist and to live."
His life is perfect. He has a job he's passionate about, a girl who's worth his every minute if not second, and now a chance at the coveted Djoser-Wild prize for a photo of a very rare wild animal in its natural habitat.
Nothing ever goes wrong when everything is carefully and perfectly laid out, clear as day…
…until Lisa Fellows flashes into his steady camera lens, his great career, and his perfect love life; she upsets his focus, challenges his zoom choices... and Mark can no longer hit 'default' to reset everything. It's time to try new settings.
Most importantly, Mark has a withdrawal to make. To do that, he must talk to his perfect love, Vivian Dionte.
This is a standalone romance novel ending HEA and the book contains language, situations, or images appropriate for readers over 18 years of age only!
He is in search for that rare life in the wild and that one clear shot which he believes will play a part in his efforts to set the world and the planet back on its course.
Mark loves monochrome photography, borne of disastrous childhood trauma. In his own words,
"Black and white photography strips life to its barest essentials in which reality is an elusive shadow or a direct challenge that we all must face and make decisions based on our take on what it really means to exist and to live."
His life is perfect. He has a job he's passionate about, a girl who's worth his every minute if not second, and now a chance at the coveted Djoser-Wild prize for a photo of a very rare wild animal in its natural habitat.
Nothing ever goes wrong when everything is carefully and perfectly laid out, clear as day…
…until Lisa Fellows flashes into his steady camera lens, his great career, and his perfect love life; she upsets his focus, challenges his zoom choices... and Mark can no longer hit 'default' to reset everything. It's time to try new settings.
Most importantly, Mark has a withdrawal to make. To do that, he must talk to his perfect love, Vivian Dionte.
This is a standalone romance novel ending HEA and the book contains language, situations, or images appropriate for readers over 18 years of age only!
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