![]() ![]() Little does she know that the twin she nearly does in the shadowed corners is actually Duane (and if that weren't icky enough, he knows that she thinks he's his brother and doesn't tell her). ![]() So when one of the twins decides to cop a feel and then more than a feel, she naturally assumes it's Beau and just rolls with it. Jessica - I mean the Jessica of this book, Jessica James (not to be confused with the far more awesome Jessica Jones) - has been in love with Beau her whole life. Beau is the Elizabeth Wakefield of the two: friendly, sociable, intelligent, good ol' boy, whereas Duane is the Jessica Wakefield: moody, sarcastic, mean-spirited, and selfish. They are identical twins, although with opposite personalities. and the Women Who Want to Do Them." (The men, that is - not the beards, although given the strangeness of this book, beard sex probably isn't off the table.)īeau and Duane Winston are two of these Men with Beards. ![]() Some of us really enjoyed it - but others fell into the camp of, "Excuse me, what is this?"Īs far as I can tell, the plot of these books can be summed up as "Men Who Have Beards. My romance group, the Unapologetic Romance Readers, picked this as our May group read. ![]()
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