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Original Title: Beast ASIN B009F1GOKK
Edition Language: English
Series: Estill County Mountain Man #1
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Beast (Estill County Mountain Man #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 401 pages
Rating: 4.21 | 3629 Users | 388 Reviews

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Oh my goodness. This is one of those that has a sappy romantic like myself sighing. A lonely, isolated man. A woman who 'has it together' or so it seems, but is a wreck on the inside. And they find each other.

The Beauty and the Beast retelling doesn't get old for me. After all, I am a die-hard romantic and a die-hard fairy tale lover. Pepper Pace does both so well here. Yet, instead of the Beast being grumpy and surly, Christopher is the sweetest teddy bear (although he probably resembles a Grizzly bear) imaginable. I loved him!

Pace challenges the reader here. Our Beauty has a significant weight problem. And the weight problem isn't her issue, but the emotions underneath it, the ones that caused her weight issues, and the results of them. If you've ever been overweight, you know how it is for Ashleigh. The comments that hit like barbs, because someone thinks they have the right to say something or the fact that they are insensitive, because they've never struggled with weight problems. The assumptions made about you because of your weight.

On the other side, she doesn't make Ashleigh into a completely harmless victim. Ashleigh has some shallowness issues to work through. But that's the beauty of this story. She is able to see the beauty beneath the horrible scars and disfigurement that Christopher has. I truly loved the emotional connection between Christopher and Ashleigh. And there was also a very sensual component to this book, for romance readers who need that in their stories. Lots of spice and hot love scenes to go with an emotional love story that feels so authentic and timeless.

When I got to 38% on my Kindle and love declarations were made, I wondered what else could happen in this book. Well, plenty. This is a love story about not just two people finding each other, but also also finding their way to healing. Making a life together in spite of obstacles they both face.

When you read these kinds of stories, the stubborn person in you is determined to be upset if the problem is fixed, such as the heroine losing weight, or the hero getting his disfigurement repaired. But is that truly fair to the story for the characters not to go through that passage 'just because'? After all, it's easy to stay where you are. Even harder to take that step of faith to change something about yourself for the right reasons. In this case, the resolution made so much sense and only added to this story.

If I could change anything? That's a matter of personal tastes, and I'm sure many will disagree with me. However, I could have done without some of the graphic language in the love scenes. While they were scintillating and the chemistry powerful, I guess I didn't need to read certain terms when it came to body parts. That's a small quibble.

I'm personally no grammar stickler, but there were a couple issues there. I feel bad even pointing them out because a 100% accurate book doesn't necessarily tell a story that I love, like this somewhat imperfect one does. Overall, I found the writing very poised, professional, and so emotionally-stirring that I couldn't help but give this a five star rating.

This was a beautiful love story. That's kind of ironic, because this story is about how what's on the surface doesn't show you everything. That what is at the heart is worth fighting for in the end.

Highly recommended to romance readers who enjoy a more sensually descriptive love story, or just any old sap who can't resist a tried and true love story.

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Title:Beast (Estill County Mountain Man #1)
Author:Pepper Pace
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:1st edition
Pages:Pages: 401 pages
Published:September 22nd 2012 by Pepper Pace
Categories:Romance. Interracial Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Fairy Tales. Beauty and The Beast. War. Military Fiction. Adult Fiction. Erotica

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Ratings: 4.21 From 3629 Users | 388 Reviews

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Wow...Pepper Pace does it again. I think that out of all of her books that I've read so far, this is my favorite. Sure, there were editing issues, but this story was just beautiful.I actually liked both characters: the female protagonist - Ash - didn't make me want to give her a beat down. As for Beast...he has got to be one of the best male characters around, disfigured face and all. I like when characters grow and learn from life's lessons, and the H/h in this story did just that. 4.5 stars!

Pretty hot reading. The Hero is celibate and he is in special forces. He is quite socially awkward due to his face (cranial deformities). I liked that they became friends first. Hero had his face reconstructed eventually. I dont begrudge him of fixing his face.

This is a book that I probably wouldn't have ordinarily bought based on just looking at the cover however this was a very nicely told story very modern beauty and the beast! The story is about racial couple with insecurities about there appearance. These insecurities have been something that bothered him for a lifetime sort crippled them a bit. But each finds something other needs in each other. The story is written by pepper pace I am never disappointed when I l read one of her books she always

Five stars for the story, 2.5 for the way it was put together, plus one for the feels. Ashleigh and Christopher are darling people, and they have to deal with some situations, but the story is compelling af.

Wow!!It was a slow burn book where it starts with an ok lets do this to now Im really liking it to this is getting better and better to Wow!I loved beast and his family. As for the heroine I disliked her initially but she matured and transformed to a strong heroine infront of my eyes. Later when We meets her family her personality is justified.I loved their romance and family gatherings. Both is written beautifully. There are some powerful messages in this book. Beasts marine friends just made

I loved this.I finished reading it and I was just "awwwwww"Tbh, I love this sort of story. A few issues I had would be that you would be reading and all of a sudden it was a week, 2 weeks, a month later. occasionally, the timeline would be confused, at one point, it was one day since the hero had spoken to someone, and then in the next paragraph in the same scene it was a month since he had spoken to that someone.But, only very minor issues, and it was still 5 stars for me, as I just loved the

I adored this story it had so many eliments that drew me in and I always appreciate the lenthyness of her books. This story was so profound and greatly told it was one of my favorites. The love Ms. Pace gives the two main characters Chris/Ashleigh is outstanding. His mother was one of my fav additional characters. At first Kendra was getting on my nerves and being not a cool friend but my feelings changed for her. Lance was a great friend to Ashleigh glad him and Rick worked it out. The epilogue
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