Blog Tour: Engagement and Espionage by Penny Reid

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Engagement and Espionage, an all-new quirky and swoon-worthy romantic comedy featuring fan favorites Jenn and Cletus Winston from New York Times bestselling author Penny Reid is available now!


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RATING/REVIEW: ☕☕☕☕☕ ( 5 cups for this off the beaten track, marvelously funny and smart cozy small town mystery from a favorite author featuring favorite characters!)

When one of your favorite authors decides to write a spin off series centered around one of her characters, who happens to be one of your favorites then you start feeling excited and happy. When it releases during a time in history that seems dark and bleak then you grab that bit of sunshine and savor it. Engagement and Espionage is the first book in the Solving for Pie: Cletus and Jenn Pie Mysteries, a cozy mystery series that centers around solving small town whodunits while the main couple also navigates the next chapters in their own romantic relationship. 
Let me savor the feeling again that Ms. Reid is writing these books with me in mind( I wish). Cozy small town mysteries are my catnip! Engagement and Espionage follows events that happened in Beard Science and so it would be best to read that book first if you are just starting our in the Penny Reid Universe. Warning, reading one opens a whole Pandora’s box so you have been informed!
To continue, Engagement and Espionage finds the couple still very much in love and very happy.... if only Jen has more time to spend with Cletus. It seems everything in her life is making sure that their romantic times are cut short and when she resolves to cut down on the time she spends at Donner Bakery, the oddest things are happening involving all her suppliers. Pretty soon, both Cletus and Jen are deep into a small town conspiracy of jealous bakers, nasty ex husbands and would be murders! Can they solve this mystery so that they can get own with their own cuddle time?
Its no secret that of all the Winston Brothers Cletus is my favorite and to see him trying to be more for Jen is really great. While his revenge and retribution behavior has also rubbed a little on Jen, cementing the fact that they are really meant foe each other. The book is quirky, adorable and fun. But like all the Winston Books, the darkness of the theme is coated in lighthearted humor but is no less impactful. I love Engagement and Espionage and I cannot wait for the next one.



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Jennifer Sylvester made her deal with the devil . . . and now they’re engaged!

But all is not well in Green Valley. A chicken choker is on the loose, 61 dead birds most "fowl" need plucking, and no time remains for Jennifer and her devilish fiancĂ©. Desperate to find a spare moment together, Jenn and Cletus’s attempts to reconnect are thwarted by one seemingly coincidental disaster after another. It’s not long before Cletus and Jenn see a pattern emerge and the truth becomes clear. Sabotage!  Will an undercover mission unmask the culprit? Or are these love-birds totally plucked?


'Engagement and Espionage' is the first book in the Solving for Pie: Cletus and Jenn Mysteries series, is a full-length cozy mystery, and is a spin-off of Penny Reid's Winston Brothers series. This novel is best read after 'Beard Science,' Winston Brothers #3.


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Excerpt:

“Don’t stop.” She reached for my belt again, this time completely undoing it, the button of my pants, and my zipper at world-record speed. Her phone buzzed. Then it chimed. Then it buzzed and chimed two more times. Then it rang again. Reba. Cursing, Jenn pulled the phone from her pocket, once again her face illuminated, murderous rage in her eyes. Her finger moved to the power off button. She blinked, hesitating. Her eyes widened, her body stiffened, and she gasped. “Cletus!” Something about her tone, like she was horrified, and maybe a little afraid, cut through the heavy haze of lust inertia, and my hands stilled. Shaking myself, it took me a few moments to realize she was showing me the phone screen, and another few to bring the content of the text messages into focus.
Momma: Jennifer Anne Sylvester, pick up your phone. If you’re with Cletus, I need his help. Please. Momma: ALL THE CHICKENS AND ROOSTERS ARE DEAD! PICK UP YOUR DAMN PHONE! Momma: I’m calling you in a second, pick up the phone. Mr. Badcock’s chickens are dead. All of them. I got here and he’s running around, deranged, yelling about his dead chickens! I called the police and they’re on their way. Please, please, please pick up the phone! 
At some point, I must’ve taken the phone from Jenn and stepped away, because I glanced up upon reading the messages for the third time, finding the phone in my hand and Jenn fixing her skirt. “This is nuts.” Her big eyes searched mine imploringly. “Who could have done this?” I shook my head, having not yet managed to fully shift head gears—you know, from that head to the one on my neck—and my gaze dropped to the wet patch on the front of her dress just visible in the swath of light. My erection throbbed. So we’re . . . not having sex? “Why? Why would they do it? And WHO?” She snatched her phone back, her tone bewildered, distracted, and distraught. She was distraught because of the dead chickens, like any normal person would be. I was distraught also, but my distress had nothing to do with farm animals. “We have to go.” Jenn grabbed my hand and began walking toward the direction of the hall. Meanwhile, it took me until her hand found the door handle to realize my zipper and belt were still undone. “This is crazy.” She paused as I zipped up, her tone halting and distracted. “Poor Mr. Badcock. And those poor chickens.” A sound of distress escaped her throat. “This is terrible.” It was terrible. And I was going to hell. Because all I could think was, Talk about a cock block.



Meet Penny Reid:


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Penny Reid is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today Best Selling Author of the Winston Brothers, Knitting in the City, Rugby, and Hypothesis series. She used to spend her days writing federal grant proposals as a biomedical researcher, but now she just writes books. She’s also a full time mom to three diminutive adults, wife, daughter, knitter, crocheter, sewer, general crafter, and thought ninja.


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