Synopsis
Pepper writes stories that span the gamut from humorous to heartfelt, however the common theme is crossing boundaries. Pepper's unique stories often tackle taboo topics such as mental illness and homelessness. Readers will find themselves questioning their own sense of right and wrong, attraction and desire.
In addition to writing, the author is also an artist, an introverted recluse, a self proclaimed empath and a foodie. Pepper Pace can be contacted at:
pepperpace.author@yahoo.com
Pepper Pace's interracial fairytale is the story of Beast, a marine with a destroyed face; and a plus-sized beauty who has identity issues. A lesson learned is that beauty is not just what is shown on the outside. In this romance taken from the Beauty and
the Beast fairytale, Pepper makes you question: "Who
is the beauty and who is the beast?" This story
contains sexually explicit content and language.
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Écrire un avisBad a bit of challenge at the beginning but was fine after . Cool concept; pretty interesting story 9/10 would read again. Alot of fun to read
I am thoroughly enjoying this book, well put together, the characters are well sketched out. I like how it’s thought out, drawn out not rush together. There’s no easy fix to the characters’ problems.
This Romance novel had an Uncanny similarity to real lIfe. The development of the characters, their personalities, family dynamics, past experiences and self concepts were amazing. I hope to read more from this author.
I really love this story. I've never reads any story like it. It had me on the edge of my seat. I've told my mother an my lil sister about the book I hope they read it
I am in love with this story. I couldn’t put it down once I picked it up. I had been skipping over it at first because it’s not the kind of stories that I usually would read. But now I hate that it took me so long to actually read it. I will be looking up this author and checking out more of their work. Truly an inspiring story.
good story a different take on one of the oldest tales. the story has good passing and leaves you to want to read it again right after you finished it.