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This book cover has 3 lines for the title, 1 line for the subtitle, 1 line for the author, 2 lines for the hook, and finally 1 line for the genre.
“**Title: Love in the Details** In the bustling heart of a vibrant city, Emma Carter is a meticulous wedding planner who believes every love story deserves a picture-perfect ending. But when her own relationship takes an unexpected turn, she finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about love. As Emma navigates the chaos of her clients' extravagant weddings, she stumbles into the arms of Jake, a charming yet carefree photographer with a penchant for spontaneity. Together, they explore the exhilarating highs and tumult...”