Fable of Happiness (Unabridged)
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- $23.99
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- $23.99
Publisher Description
It’s the start of something huge. From New York Times best seller Pepper Winters comes a new dark romance full of decadent angst, monstrous heroes, and pages chock-full of lust.
A house hidden in the middle of nowhere. A man who’s lived alone for a decade. A woman who trespasses on his solitude. A love full of hate, as well as hunger. The thing about my life is...I was never in control of it. I just I thought I was. I thought I had everything figured out - a good career, fun hobbies, a bright future, but everything changed when I found an ivy-cloaked house, tucked in a forgotten valley, hiding a man who corrupted my world forever.I thought I was successful, until he showed me fortune and happiness could be snatched away in an instant. I believed I was blessed, but really, I was cursed. Cursed to become a plaything for a monster. Cursed to become a prisoner just because I trespassed.
Now, I know nothing. I am nothing. I’m just his.
Please note this is a dark romance and not suitable for people who have triggers. Content included can be hard to hear and is recommended only for people who like dark romance.
Customer Reviews
So Dark
This book is dark so read the trigger warnings, you have been warned. This is a dark re telling of Beauty and The Beast and what a twist Pepper Winters has done. From the first moment Gemma enters Kassen’s valley you can hear the scary music playing in your head.
I am familiar with Tor Thom and Charley Ongel’s narration and they did a great job in their narration. Both Gemma and Kas have their own issues and as this dark story progresses I was on the edge of my seat. The broken emotional characters really draw you in and capture your attention.
Kas is very dark and twisted, so if that is not your trope this may not be the one for you. Having said that this book is so good it is addictive. The chemistry between Gemma and Kas is intense and passionate, not to mention eye opening and the narration certainly by Tor and Charley certainly brought this out.