Heteroflexibility: A Romantic Comedy
**Top 100 Nook Book on Barnes & Noble, June 2013**

A picture is worth a thousand laughs.

Wise-cracking wedding photographer Zest Renald has just been served divorce papers when she agrees to accompany a lesbian softball team during their elopement to California. She's doesn't know anything about gay marriage, and her only exposure to lesbian culture is an addiction to the talk show Ellen. But with her assets frozen and her husband claiming their house for the Other Woman's Love Child, she needs the job.

Zest's gaffes and notoriously bad gaydar endear her to the brides, as well as Bradford, the beautiful male stylist who travels with them. Just when Zest is figuring out how to manage her attraction to the unattainable "safe" man, they arrive in California amidst the worst anti-gay protests San Diego has ever seen.

When the minister the women hired turns out to be a Prop 8 zealot hell-bent on preventing the wedding, Zest and the brides are chased across the city in a hilarious yet poignant attempt to foil the protesters and tie the white knot.
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Heteroflexibility: A Romantic Comedy
**Top 100 Nook Book on Barnes & Noble, June 2013**

A picture is worth a thousand laughs.

Wise-cracking wedding photographer Zest Renald has just been served divorce papers when she agrees to accompany a lesbian softball team during their elopement to California. She's doesn't know anything about gay marriage, and her only exposure to lesbian culture is an addiction to the talk show Ellen. But with her assets frozen and her husband claiming their house for the Other Woman's Love Child, she needs the job.

Zest's gaffes and notoriously bad gaydar endear her to the brides, as well as Bradford, the beautiful male stylist who travels with them. Just when Zest is figuring out how to manage her attraction to the unattainable "safe" man, they arrive in California amidst the worst anti-gay protests San Diego has ever seen.

When the minister the women hired turns out to be a Prop 8 zealot hell-bent on preventing the wedding, Zest and the brides are chased across the city in a hilarious yet poignant attempt to foil the protesters and tie the white knot.
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Heteroflexibility: A Romantic Comedy

Heteroflexibility: A Romantic Comedy

by Mary Beth Daniels
Heteroflexibility: A Romantic Comedy

Heteroflexibility: A Romantic Comedy

by Mary Beth Daniels

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**Top 100 Nook Book on Barnes & Noble, June 2013**

A picture is worth a thousand laughs.

Wise-cracking wedding photographer Zest Renald has just been served divorce papers when she agrees to accompany a lesbian softball team during their elopement to California. She's doesn't know anything about gay marriage, and her only exposure to lesbian culture is an addiction to the talk show Ellen. But with her assets frozen and her husband claiming their house for the Other Woman's Love Child, she needs the job.

Zest's gaffes and notoriously bad gaydar endear her to the brides, as well as Bradford, the beautiful male stylist who travels with them. Just when Zest is figuring out how to manage her attraction to the unattainable "safe" man, they arrive in California amidst the worst anti-gay protests San Diego has ever seen.

When the minister the women hired turns out to be a Prop 8 zealot hell-bent on preventing the wedding, Zest and the brides are chased across the city in a hilarious yet poignant attempt to foil the protesters and tie the white knot.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015976700
Publisher: Rev It Up Press
Publication date: 01/31/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mary Beth Daniels is a writer and wedding photographer in Texas. During her divorce, she was adopted by an amazing community of softball-playing lesbians who changed her life.

Two of the couples she loved dearly planned to go to California to get married, and invited her along to photograph their weddings. But before they solidified their plans, Proposition 8 was passed, banning gay marriage. On the night of the 2008 elections, roiling with shock and upset over the passage of this new legislation, she began writing Heteroflexibility.

She still hopes same-sex marriage will be restored and is thrilled that other states are passing legislation recognizing that love is love is love.

As for Texas allowing gay marriage, she's not going to hold her breath.
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