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I’ll admit it, I’m a sneak. I actually messaged Penny Reid to complain (suck up) that her books were too good to have to wait for. I mean seriously…hot guys with beards…and we’re not talking about just one either…6 of them…and two of them are identical. What’s a girl to do? Well, this little chicky (me) scored. I’m sure she felt sorry for me and decided I had the potential to be a stalker if I didn’t get my way. So here we go…
I really loved those Winston men. This is a family who is getting over the loss of their mother to cancer and a despicable father who showed no love or regard for any of them. They are not perfect by any means but they do have such goodness within them that you can’t help but love them. Duane our H is a daredevil. He loves challenging his mind and body with dangerous activities. He cares about his family and tries to solve all of their problems. Jethro is the oldest. Unfortunately, he started to follow in his father’s footsteps but realises his mistake and makes every effort to change his ways. Cletus…OMG, this guy is funny but it’s the kind of funny where he’s not purposely doing it. He’s extremely smart and is the one all the brothers go to when they need a problem nutted out. Beau, Duane’s twin, is the easygoing one. Smiles for everyone and manages to manipulate most people into seeing and doing things his way. We don’t really get to know the other brothers and sister Ashley, that well. The one thing that stands out is that they love each other unconditionally and will always have each other's back.
The James Family is made up of Daddy, who’s the sheriff, Momma who is a God loving mother to Jackson, a police officer and Jessica, a teacher and the heroine of the story. TBH, they came across as a bunch of people who lived in a house together. We don’t see them checking in with each other or finding out how their lives are going. We do see Jackson give a brotherly face to Jessica and then turn around and show an egotistical jerk to the Winston brothers. Yes, this could be seen as brotherly love, but he never actually asked or took notice of Jessica’s desires or wants. Jackson and Jessica didn’t seem to mind each other but they just didn’t feel connected to me. The Sheriff seemed quite nice and I respected him for not being narrow-minded, but he obviously did not pass these values on to his son. There is also mention of an Aunt Louisa in Texas. It’s not until later that we learn more about her and this part dragged down my opinion of the family even more.
Jessica and Duane’s love story spans years. Jessica is friends with both Duane and Beau. One brother is nice to her, and one enjoys tormenting her. Guess which one likes her??? It’s the old pull the pigtails of the one you like, kind of story (think Maxwell Smart as you read that). You can’t help but love Duane and his devotion to Jessica. He had dreams and made plans that he hoped one day might come true. Jessica made dreams and plans too. Unfortunately, their dreams aren’t on the same track. This story is about finding love and whether sacrificing or compromising can help your dreams meet on the same track.
There are some dramas for the Winston’s with the local motorcycle club trying to take advantage of the boys. The connections between some of the characters to our main characters reinforced the small town vibe. Between the teacher friend connected to the President of the MC, Jess’s cousin also connected to the MC and a history with Duane, it’s got an everyone knows everyone vibe.
I really enjoyed Truth or Dare and will definitely be going back for more. I want to find out who is the perfect match for each of the brothers. I have not read Beauty and the Mustache from the Knitting in the City series, which has Ashley the only sister to the Winston’s in it. I didn’t feel like I missed anything but it has now been added to my TBR pile because I don’t want to miss any of the Winston’s story.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 13 July, 2015: Finished reading
- 13 July, 2015: Reviewed