Friday, February 22, 2013

Picture Perfect by Janice Thompson


All she wanted to do was shoot the perfect wedding and claim the top spot on wedding coordinator Bella Neeley’s list of recommended photographers.

Picture-PerfectHannah McDermott has a successful photography studio. But, her life has also been a series of ‘almosts.’ She’s determined this time not to be an almost when it comes to being the top wedding photographer. It doesn’t matter that handsome Drew Kincaid wants the spot too.

The competition between Hannah and Drew heats up and Hannah finds herself thinking more and more of her arch-rival, but in a good way. Dealing with the ultimate Bridezilla in what should have been a dream job, Hannah has her hands full as she tries to focus on her future.

Picture Perfect is a light-hearted, feel-good read that will have you smiling and even laughing out loud at times. The story flows smoothly and at a steady pace.

Author Janice Thompson has created a feisty protagonist in Hannah that readers will enjoy getting to know. She has also included a cast of zany characters to add to the mix resulting in a well developed story.

Each chapter begins with a charming Irish proverb or blessing. Thompson gives a feel of family, love, loyalty and friendship throughout the book.

This is the first in a brand-new series all about those long-suffering people who make beautiful weddings happen. Picture Perfect shows that it promises to be an entertaining and captivating series.

Picture Perfect by Janice Thompson, Weddings by Design Series #1, Revell, @2013, ISBN: 978-0800721527, Paperback, 336 Pages 

Available February 2013  at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.

FTC Full Disclosure - I requested this book as part of a blog tour and it was sent to me by the publisher in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review.
 
Thanks for stopping by today. Do you have an interesting story to share about a wedding photographer? Have you ever served as photographer for a wedding?

3 comments:

  1. Mason - Weddings are always such times of heightened emotion and I'm sure that adds to the story here. Thanks for sharing this one with us. It sounds like a nicely done romance.

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  3. Thanks for reading and reviewing Hannah's story!

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