Billy Winston’s family is going to see him happy and in love if it’s the last thing they do.No one deserves a happily-ever-after quite as much as the second oldest Winston brother and his lady love, Claire McClure (aka Scarlet St. Claire). Cruelty and circumstance tore them apart almost twenty years ago. Secrecy and bitterness kept them separated.But you know who’s tired of their separation and … who’s tired of their separation and stubbornness? Everyone. Especially Billy Winston’s family. And now they’re going to do something about it.
Well-meaning interference means the star-crossed lovers can’t stop tripping over each other in the hills of Tuscany, the catacombs of Rome, and the waterways of Venice. Billy and Claire find themselves thrown together and at the mercy of the Winston siblings’ shenanigans.
But will their forced proximity bring them together? Or push them even further apart?
This second-chance romance brings back the entire Winston gang, playing cupid in one last story of love, hi-jinks, and family collusion.
BEARD NECESSITIES is a full-length contemporary romantic comedy, and can be read as a stand-alone, but it’s probably best read after books 0.5, 2, 3, 5, and 6 of the Winston Brothers series.
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Oh my heart! It’s Billy and Claire, y’all!!! Whoo hoo so much excitement! I want to put all the exclamation points!!!! The time has finally come for these two and I am here for every single word.
This is my most anticipated book of the year and it did not disappoint! I truly believe Penny saved the best for last. Thank you so much for your wonderful words. If you’re a Winston fan, this book is everything! There’s so many emotions and funny moments in the story, hello Cletus. I feel I got long awaited questions answered and I desperately want to hang with everyone in Italy. Gah that epilogue! Such a fantastic epilogue, I read that part slow since I didn’t want it it end.
The Winston’s are one of my favorite families. In my mind, I planted myself smack dab in the middle of them since we all have been a part of their journey for years. They just feel like real people to me and I love that.