Rule number one: Don't fall for your best friend's brother. Rule number two: See rule number one.
Sadie Brooks has one job this wedding season: photograph her best friend Lily's wedding and not cause a scene. Easy enough, except the best man is Owen Chen, Lily's impossibly buttoned-up older brother, the same man who once told Sadie her career wasn't "a real job" and who she's been cheerfully avoiding for three years.
Owen didn't mean it like that. Probably. The point is, he has a wedding to manage, a best man speech to write, and a family heirloom ring to protect, and the last thing he needs is the chaos magnet with the camera getting in his way.
But when a dress emergency, a missing ring bearer, and a rehearsal dinner disaster throw them together, avoiding each other stops being an option. Worse, the sharp-tongued photographer is funnier than he remembered. Warmer. And she looks at the world through her lens like she can see beauty in things he's spent his whole life overlooking.
Sadie knows better than to fall for a man who color-codes his calendar. Owen knows better than to fall for a woman who lives out of a suitcase. They both know the rules.
Too bad the rules didn't account for slow dances, late-night conversations, and a meddling grandmother with a fifty-year-old engagement ring and absolutely no subtlety.
A sweet, closed-door romance featuring a free-spirited photographer, an uptight lawyer who secretly writes poetry in his Notes app, and a grandmother who will stop at nothing to see that ring on someone's finger.
Genre: Romance
Sadie Brooks has one job this wedding season: photograph her best friend Lily's wedding and not cause a scene. Easy enough, except the best man is Owen Chen, Lily's impossibly buttoned-up older brother, the same man who once told Sadie her career wasn't "a real job" and who she's been cheerfully avoiding for three years.
Owen didn't mean it like that. Probably. The point is, he has a wedding to manage, a best man speech to write, and a family heirloom ring to protect, and the last thing he needs is the chaos magnet with the camera getting in his way.
But when a dress emergency, a missing ring bearer, and a rehearsal dinner disaster throw them together, avoiding each other stops being an option. Worse, the sharp-tongued photographer is funnier than he remembered. Warmer. And she looks at the world through her lens like she can see beauty in things he's spent his whole life overlooking.
Sadie knows better than to fall for a man who color-codes his calendar. Owen knows better than to fall for a woman who lives out of a suitcase. They both know the rules.
Too bad the rules didn't account for slow dances, late-night conversations, and a meddling grandmother with a fifty-year-old engagement ring and absolutely no subtlety.
A sweet, closed-door romance featuring a free-spirited photographer, an uptight lawyer who secretly writes poetry in his Notes app, and a grandmother who will stop at nothing to see that ring on someone's finger.
Genre: Romance