Maximum exposure / Jenny Harper.

By: Harper, Jenny, 1950- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Harper, Jenny, Heartlands ; 1.Publisher: Abercynon, [Wales] : Accent Press Ltd, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 284 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781783752621Subject(s): Photojournalists -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Scotland -- FictionGenre/Form: Love stories. DDC classification: 823.92 Summary: She's a professional photographer - but is she ready to expose her heart? Adorable but scatterbrained newspaper photographer Daisy Irvine becomes the key to the survival of The Hailesbank Herald when her boss drops dead right in front of her. And while big egos and petty jealousies hinder the struggle to save the paper, Daisy starts another campaign - to win back her ex, Jack Hedderwick. Ben Gillies, returning after a long absence, sees childhood friend Daisy in a whole new light. He'd like to win her love, but discovers that she's a whole lot better at taking photographs than making decisions, particularly when she's blinded by the past. When tragedy strikes Daisy's family, loyalty drives her home. But it's time to grow up and Daisy must choose between independence and love.
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She's a professional photographer - but is she ready to expose her heart? Adorable but scatterbrained newspaper photographer Daisy Irvine becomes the key to the survival of The Hailesbank Herald when her boss drops dead right in front of her. And while big egos and petty jealousies hinder the struggle to save the paper, Daisy starts another campaign - to win back her ex, Jack Hedderwick. Ben Gillies, returning after a long absence, sees childhood friend Daisy in a whole new light. He'd like to win her love, but discovers that she's a whole lot better at taking photographs than making decisions, particularly when she's blinded by the past. When tragedy strikes Daisy's family, loyalty drives her home. But it's time to grow up and Daisy must choose between independence and love.

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