Confessions of a Camo Queen: Living with an Outdoorsman Does your man's interior design sense involve dead animals? Is your fridge stocked with styrofoam cups of earthworms, deer glands in plastic sandwich bags, and whole dead birds? Does he keep a can of elk estrus spray next to his deodorant?

| TITLE | : | Confessions of a Camo Queen: Living with an Outdoorsman |
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| RATING | : | 4.53 (204 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 1560376287 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 128 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2015-07-17 |
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Does your man's interior design sense involve dead animals? Is your fridge stocked with styrofoam cups of earthworms, deer glands in plastic sandwich bags, and whole dead birds? Does he keep a can of elk estrus spray next to his deodorant? Congratulations, you're in love with an outdoorsman! You are indeed a true camo queen! Montana wife and mom Kristen Berube commiserates with her hunting widow sisters everywhere in this irreverent, laugh-out-loud funny collection of essays, with chapters on Camouflage Lingerie, the Romance of Camping, Primal Home Decor, and more.
Editorial : About the Author
Kristen Berube lives a crazy, laugh-filled life with her outdoorsman husband Remi and their three camo-clad children in Missoula, Montana. A graduate of Montana State University and the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, she loves being a mom and enjoys hiking, fishing, and camping. Confessions of a Camo Queen is her first book.
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