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Happy Endings author Thien-Kim Lam is back - with a rom-com set during the divine madness of Mardi Gras as two lovers ask: Can a Big Easy fling become the real thing? Boudoir photographer Josie Parks never ever takes a vacation. But when a client cancels a New Orleans shoot at the last minute, she decides to fly out from her Washington, D.C., studio anyway. Maybe the trip will reawaken her recently stagnant muse. After all, it's Mardi Gras season... Spencer Pham has come home after twelve soul-sucking years in corporate hell to pursue his passion: making a docu-film on his family's history as the first Vietnamese Mardi Gras krewe. The last thing he expects is getting whacked in the head by a beautiful woman trying to snag some parade beads. During a long night at urgent care, Spencer and Josie connect over their artistic pursuits. He offers to show her the real New Orleans, if she'll help him with the camerawork for his film. Despite Josie's type-A personality clashing with Spencer's laissez-faire attitude, they seem to make a great team, and soon, the good times are rolling both on and off camera. But Josie has a life in D.C., and they both have big dreams they're chasing. When this Big Easy fling starts feeling awfully serious, can they find a way to choose between personal and professional passion? No library descriptions found. |
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The good stuff is that is in New Orleans during Madri Gras, learning about lesser known things about New Orleans and learning more about photography lighting and staging.I love the part about the food but there there there was too much sugar on the doughnuts! I loved the idea of the white sugar floating through the air but I am diabetic, I don't want to eat it.
The couple who met when she accidentally banging him on the head with heavy beads, have photography in common. He wants to do documentaries and she has her own still photography.
Another problem was their relationship. They needed more heart to heart and head to head talks.
Please author veer away from what you are used to doing. I needed more of the grandma in the story but I did not need her to speak jarring profanity You can be a great author remember less is more! ( )