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 duringour … vintage camera during
our divorce.
As the saying goes, revenge is a dish best served cold.
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4.5 stars!! This is the second book that I have read from Denise. I loved this book. This is my favorite of her books so far. It gives you all the feels. Tabitha and Pax were amazing characters. Their love before and after divorce. Never really moving on and sometimes not realizing it. I love how is book ended. But I did wish for alittle bit more information in the end. I love that I wanted to know more of the story. I would love to have a story about Gregor!!!!
Great Book!!!
I stumbled upon this book by chance and it was an enjoyable second chance romance. Pax and Tabatha divorced years earlier and by chance, Pax finds out Tabatha is getting remarried when he’s contacted to photograph the wedding through a wedding planner.
Seeing one another again has them denying their residual feelings as they cross paths during the wedding festivities. The presence of Hunter, Tabatha’s fiancé starts to make them both realize something is not quite right in their relationship.
I enjoyed the characters. The secondary characters were good supporting characters with enough personality to be remembered without being invasive. The best part of the book for me is the soul searching each goes through independently to remember why they originally split up and how they feel at this point almost 10 years later.
Great story idea, but this story falls flat. The characters and the story just stayed 2-dimensional and everything just dragged on.