Saturday, September 5, 2015

Review: Truth or Beard


The Winston Brothers were introduced in one of my favorite books in the Knitting in the City series, Beauty and the Mustache. When I found out Penny Reid was writing a new series about them, I couldn't wait to read it. Contemporary romance normally isn't my style but Reid's books are fun, full of wit and sarcasm, and of course some extremely handsome leading men.

Synopsis from Amazon:
Beards, brothers, and bikers! Oh my! Identical twins Beau and Duane Winston might share the same devastatingly handsome face, but where Beau is outgoing and sociable, Duane is broody and reserved. This is why Jessica James, recent college graduate and perpetual level-headed good girl, has been in naïve and unhealthy infatuation with Beau Winston for most of her life. His friendly smiles make her tongue-tied and weak-kneed, and she’s never been able to move beyond her childhood crush. Whereas Duane and Jessica have always been adversaries. She can’t stand him, and she’s pretty sure he can’t stand the sight of her… 

But after a case of mistaken identity, Jessica finds herself in a massive confusion kerfuffle. Jessica James has spent her whole life paralyzed by the fantasy of Beau and her assumptions of Duane’s disdain; therefore she’s unprepared for the reality that is Duane’s insatiable interest, as well as his hot hands and hot mouth and hotter looks. Not helping Jessica’s muddled mind and good girl sensibilities, Duane seems to have gotten himself in trouble with the local biker gang, the Iron Wraiths. Certainly, Beau’s magic spell is broken. Yet when Jessica finds herself drawn to the man who was always her adversary, now more dangerous than ever, how much of her level-head heart is she willing to risk? 



One of the reasons I love these books so much is that they make me laugh.  Feeling down?  Pick up any Penny Reid book and you will smile from beginning to end.  This book is no different.  The main characters, Duane and Jessica, have a chemistry that is evident from the first chapter, even though she won't admit the attraction is there.  Add to the romance a threatening biker gang, inappropriate Halloween costumes, muscle cars, and a lot of sass.  I loved that I had a few days left before school started up again to read the book because I used every spare minute I had to read.

My recommendation is to start with the first book in the Knitting in the City Series, Neanderthal Seeks Human. You'll be completely hooked. Then move on the Winston Brothers from there.  However, any of Penny Reid's books can also be read as a stand alone.

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2 comments:

  1. I haven't read this book but it came up as a recommendation for me after I read Must Love Otters by Eliza Gordon. You might like it as it's got the same witty sense of humour. Like you I don't really get into straight up romance books so I think I might have to check out Truth of Beard.

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