Be it a little scruff or a full length beard, there’s nothing more attractive than a man with a well-groomed face. Masculine. Powerful. Sexy. Devoted. Lose yourself in this tantalizing collection of original short stories by your favorite romance authors in support of a great cause. Hipster CEO, bartender, best friend, baseball player—just to name a few—these men all have one thing in common: they’re bearded for your pleasure and deliver one hell of a happy ever after.
All proceeds from this anthology will be donated to The Movember Foundation, an organization that supports charities in the research and treatment of prostate and testicular cancer as well as other men’s health initiatives.
Written by Alexis Alvarez, Faith Andrews, M. Andrews, Jeannine Colette, Hayley Faiman, Angelita Gill, Ace Gray, Ruthie Henrick, Scott Hildreth, Evie Lauren, Jerica MacMillan, R.C. Martin, Emmanuelle de Maupassant, Leslie McAdam, Maria Monroe, Adrienne Perry, J. Quist, Renee Rose, Kacey Shea, Martha Sweeney, and Tom Sweeney.
Cover design by Jessica Hildreth, cover model Jacob Rodney-Model and photography by Wander Aguiar.
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Because Beards is LIVE! Are you ready to Beardgasm?
For only $0.99, and all proceeds going to The Movember Foundation to benefit men’s health, this charity anthology brings you twenty-one original short stories from your favorite romance authors; some hot, others sweet, and a few ultra-steamy… but all bearded for your pleasure.
Review
This review is for Thou Shalt Not Beard by Leslie McAdam. I was really excited to catch up with Amelia and Ryan as they plan their beach wedding.
While Amelia was off in New York, Ryan was home growing a beard. Not just any beard but a blond uneven, scruffy monstrosity. His timing couldn’t have been anymore disastrous with their wedding only two weeks away. Ryan’s new found love for his beard and missing wedding table settings all lead to Amelia’s undoing. Can Ryan reel her in and comfort her fears?
Thou Shalt Not Beard is a quick, heartwarming story that reminds us that change is inevitable but doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing.
Alexis Alvarez
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