

Cletus is so quirky that you can’t help being curious about him. I’m sure anyone who read the previous two books would be eager to read about Cletus in his own book too. That summary probably doesn’t sound very interesting, but this was a really enjoyable read.

Realizing that she needs to make changes to her life, Jennifer uses the intel she has on Cletus to blackmail him into helping her change her life. Many around town tend to ignore or treat her like a wallflower, so she tends to have more opportunities to observe people uninterrupted without them noticing, which is why she notices things others don’t - like what Cletus did at the police station. She’s a good girl who does her best to adhere to her parents’ overly strict rules. Jennifer is known around town as the Banana Cake Queen because she’s that great at baking them and always wins the contest for them. Basically, Cletus was going about life as usual - plotting the downfall of someone who did him wrong or plotting the potential downfall of someone who would probably do him wrong - when he got caught doing something illegal by the Banana Cake Queen, Jennifer. This third book focuses on Cletus, the third eldest Winston brother (and no, the series does not follow the siblings in order from eldest to youngest) and my favorite Winston so far. He was mixed up in the local biker gang, the Iron Wraiths, which so far has made an appearance in the three books I’ve read, affecting the family members in some negative way. Their mother passed by the time the story starts, and their father is in prison, I believe. The family consists of many brothers (I forgot how many) and one sister. The Winston Brothers series are contemporary romance novels about the love lives of the Winston family in Tennessee. I’ve since read two novels from the series, this one being the third. I consider myself a fan of Penny Reid’s books, the Winston Brothers series to be exact.


Finally, a book I completed fairly recently.
