Truth or Beard (Deluxe Edition) (Winston Brothers, 1)

Alternate cover, sprayed edges, multiple illustrations, a Green Valley map, bonus scenes, and more: this LIMITED edition of the NEW YORK TIMES, WALL STREET JOURNAL, & USA TODAY bestselling series has it all!
Falling for the wrong twin never felt so good...
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. That's why perpetually level-headed Jessica James has been in naïve and unhealthy infatuation with Beau for most of her life, while Duane and Jessica have always been adversaries. She can't stand him, and she's pretty sure he can't bear the sight of her.
But after a case of mistaken identity, Jessica finds herself in the middle of a massive confusion kerfuffle. She's spent her whole life paralyzed by the fantasy of Beau and her assumptions of Duane's disdain, so now that she knows she's been wrong all along, she's unprepared for the reality that is Duane's insatiable interest...and his hot looks and hot hands and even hotter kisses.
She always thought she knew her own mind, but as Jessica finds herself drawn to the man who's been her sworn adversary for years, how much of her heart is she willing to risk?
Deluxe Edition Features Include:
- Sprayed edges
- Alternate cover
- Illustrations
- Map
- Family Tree
- Family Portrait
- The Author's Digital Signature
- Bonus Scenes
- Dating Profiles
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Community Reviews
I came into this book with *very* big hesitation. I'm not a "romance" reader, but damn if this isn't a well written book!
I'm now almost finished with the second one and the third is already queued up on my Kindle. :)
The main character read as hopelessly young and immature, and I felt creepy reading about her getting railed in various public settings. I really like the premise of a bunch of brothers with beards. I just wish they were in their 30s, and their love interests were self-actualized feminists. Also NONE of the people in this town are LGBTQ? With so many characters, the lack of diversity is a real bummer.
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