Beard Science
Winston Brothers 3
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
*Goodreads Choice Award Finalist for Best Romance *
*Amazon Top 10 Romances of 2016*
*AAR Top 10 Romances of All Time*
From the NEW YORK TIMES, WALL STREET JOURNAL, & USA TODAY bestselling series.
Make a deal with the devil and you might get what you want, but will it be what you need?
Jennifer Sylvester wants one thing, and that one thing is NOT to be Tennessee’s reigning Banana Cake Queen. Ever the perpetual good girl and obedient daughter, Jennifer is buckling under the weight of her social media celebrity, her mother’s ambitions, and her father’s puritanical mandates. Jennifer is officially desperate.
And desperate times call for Cletus Winston.
Cletus Winston is a puzzle wrapped in a mystery covered in conundrum sauce, and now he’s in a pickle. Despite being convinced of his own omniscience, extortion by the exalted Banana Cake Queen of Green Valley has taken him completely by surprise. So... what’s a maniacal mastermind to do?
Likely, the last thing you expect.
Beard Science is book #1 in the Solving for Pie: Cletus and Jenn Mysteries series and book #3 in the Winston Brothers series. Each book is a standalone, full length (110k words), contemporary romantic comedy novel, and follows the romantic exploits and adventures of one of the six Winston Brothers.
Customer Reviews
Well written
I laughed and cried. It is so well written. Thank you
Beard Science
These characters are phenomenal- witty, complex, funny and so full of love. This book and the series to which it belongs are must reads!
Surprisingly good
It took me a chapter or two begin to appreciate the authors humour. This is not surprising considering the lack of quality in writing I’ve subjected myself to while downloading all the freebies on BookBub. Sometimes, free just isn’t worth it! By the middle of the book I was hooked and I resented family interruptions to my binge read. The sneak peaks to the rest of the series seem to suggest this isn’t a one book wonder so I think I might be investing in an iTunes card to continue reading. I think this has to be the first digital book in over a year that I haven’t been distracted by poor spelling and horrendous grammar. The writing is clever and the characters are true characters with an abundance of personality.