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The Body Painter

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Mysterious, troubling, infuriating, sexy--The Body Painter is all of this and more.
Pepper Winters has created characters who aren't like characters we've met before and as we piece together their history and how it influences their present, it explodes into a cliffhanger that will have readers ready for more.
Their story is passionate and devastating and I'm holding out hope that the HEA comes soon, without too much more torture for these guys.

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„He'd belonged to me like I'd belonged to him.
But then he'd become a monster… and no one knew why.”


At a time when I’ve read literally everything and there is no plot that would surprise me, Pepper Winters once again proves that I will finish reading her book with an open mouth and mind blown. The Body Painter knocked me off my feet and I was at the edge of my seat from the very beginning, just dying to know how it’ll end. My heart and my mind were full of mixed emotions, constantly at war.


Olin and Gil met in high school. She was little miss popular and he was poor boy from the wrong side of tracks. But aside of that, they were a lot alike… lonely and misunderstood. They became friends and fell in love with each other. Everything was good, until it wasn’t. Gil abruptly changed and no one knew why. Now, after 7 years fate brought them back together.
This book is an endless back anf forth, push and pull, secrets and pain, unanswered questions and seeking answers. It’s a heartache, longing and ugliness. Gil is such a tortured hero- cold, callous and haunted. Despite his obvious feelings for Olin, he’s mean to her. And I’m not talking about a little insult here and there… I mean complete disrespect, cruelty and threats. But Olin wants to know why he disappeared in the past. She wants to get answers and understand. There were times when I thought about her as an emotional masochist and doormat, but then I saw her strenght and determination. She’s lost and alone, she has been through a lot, but she’s still sellfless, brave and kind-hearted.


The whole story is shrouded in mystery, the secrets are hanging in the air and it gives a thrill. You can feel deep connection between main characters, but withholding makes it hard to move forward. Pepper created captivating and intense story, filled with emotions, desire, need and pain. I feel the psychical need to know the continuation. I can’t wait to see how Olin and Gil’s story will play out!

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Wow, just wow.
I adore Pepper and have read it all. This, well, I figured out part of the secret mid book but it's not till the page that its confirmed. But all of the agony and drawn out suspense makes it a book you just cant put down.

Highly recommend this book.

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Dark, haunting, twisted. The Body Painter will have you furiously flipping pages to unravel the mystery only to be left with a horrifying and gut-wrenching cliffhanger! I really have to stop picking up series before they're complete because cliffhanger like these have you irritably anxious and emotionally wrecked.

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2 stars
I am bored, When I am bored I skim. I get to the end to see it is a cliffhanger. I hate cliffhangers. Especially when you don't know this is book one in a series. UGH!!

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Unfortunately, this book did not meet my expectations at all. And I did not have high ones. In my opinion, the characters were one dimensional and underdeveloped and the story dragged on and on...
I wanted to enjoy this, the title seemed appealing to me, the cover also, but sadly that was not enough.

*Copy provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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What a roller coaster this one was...

I have two very different reactions to Pepper Winters: It's either, wtf or ugly crying and this one was totally on the WTF category.

I love Dark Romance and twists, an asshole hero, shitty past, I'm down for everything but Gil and Olin? If she was my friend I would call the cops on this guy.

There's a line between the usual romance trope where the guy does the usual assholish thing and asks the heroine to stay away and there's a whole other ballgame when he physically threatens her with violence. Like, a shit ton of violence. I'm used to heroes going out of their way to emotionally hurt the heroine by sleeping with someone else sometimes right in front of them, but actually telling her to leave or else she's gonna need medical attention? Fuck this bullshit. Just fuck it. Fuck all of it. And she just kept going back, every day the same shit, he'd be an asshole, she'd leave and then come back the next day like nothing had gone down, what the fuck was that. So repetitive.

On top of that whole mess, I never actually connected with the two of them. The story goes back and forth into their past and present selves and I hate that, I hate reading that, it never works for me and I just can't connect with the characters because of it. This one didn't work for me but Pepper Winters has a way with words, man. Her writing is so beautiful, I love it.

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I'm no stranger to Pepper Winters and The Body Painter has left me in bits and pieces. If you are not familiar with her work, she writes dark romance. Don't let that discourage you though because she will leave your heart in shatters, torn into ribbons and leave you wanting more.
Olin Moss is desperate. She needs a job and this advertisement to be a live body canvas seemed simple enough, right?
Gilbert Clark is a boy from the wrong side of the tracks. His life has been nothing but misery, but he has his art to fall on. His life was imperfectly simple enough until he sees who his new canvas is. The girl that he never forgot. The girl he brokenly left behind. His childhood best friend , Olin.
This book ends on a cliff hanger - sorry to break it to you, but oh what an ending. It leaves you crawling, desperate to get to the next piece of this gripping, mesmerizing story of secrets and lies.
A special thank you to NETGALLEY and Pepper Winters for this free copy of The Body Painter in exchange for an unbiased review.

Favorite Quote: His art replaced everything. His concentration was his master, making him a slave to colour.

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Holy freaking cliffhanger! What the hell?!?!

Through the whole book you have the anticipation of finding out what Gil's secret is and then BAM at the end.... and major cliffy! Ugh!!!!

So, poor Gil had a rotten childhood....and I mean rotten. He admires Olin from afar....the popular nice girl that everyone loves. He watches as she cares for others, always putting people before herself. And when she does the same for him, the outcast of school, they become very important to each her. She basically helped him survive his bad days and they both fell for each other hard.

Then Gil suddenly vanishes from her life only to reappear 7 years later. But he's not the boy she used to know.

This story takes you from past to present. And I must say Gil's past broke me a little. I was not expecting that!!!

As I mentioned, major cliffhanger....and I don't want to give away any spoilers.

I loved the book, and you know I always love the broken hero who needs saving. But does he need saving by the end?!?!??!??!!??? You'll have toi read this book (and the next) to find out. Because honestly I'm not sure right now.......

*sigh*

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This was heartbreaking, all-consuming and addictive. I am an emotional wreck after reading this. How will I wait for the sequel? Ms. Winters, you must be a sadist to let us wait for the part two 🙂

Gil was Olin’s soulmate. Her rock, her tormentor, her everything and then he just left and pushed her away. After a few years, she accidentally runs upon him and the intense chemistry is still there. But he changed. There are new secrets, new tormentor and new heartache. How much can she take? Everything, because he is still the one and only.

This is not a happy story, it is dark, passionate, unfair, intense, emotional and cruel. It is also a love story. And in every love story, people hurt and bleed and tear up their heart that the pain is almost physical. I went through the roller coaster with this story, I cried with unfairness for a young boy, got angry toward people cruelty and wielding they power, I wanted to smack them and shake them, but most of all I felt for both of them. So much happened because of other people selfishness and the life they were put in, so much hurt because they just wanted to protect each other. I was wondering how much more can she take? I guess with our soulmates, we can take everything!

There is such strong chemistry between them, but his secrets are killing both of them. I had my suspicions about Olive when more of the past was revealed and I understood his reasoning but still…couldn’t he just confide in her and maybe, just maybe there would be some light. I missed just a little bit of happiness, one pure moment when things could be ok for them, there is none in the whole book, so I really hope they have their HEA in the second book.
I literally can’t wait to see the outcome!

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One of the most anticipated release, The Body Painter is intense and heart bounding bone chilling scary.
Gil secret is lurking darkness.
Oling persevere and love for him is a disaster
It hurt watching her keeping pushing for him to accept them.
It scarry to wait Gil secret unravel.
Their dance of push and pull just... I can't stop reading from the first page.
The Body Painter is all consuming.
Brilliant Ms. Winters. Another epic and gripping story telling!

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I don't know what the writer was going for here but it missed the mark for me. I am a huge fan and I mean HUGE...but this book was all Criminal Minds without the resolution that we come to love about that show and I found myself not caring to read on to see about the resolution. I just didn't get this or connect with the characters and I'll probably be in the minority on this. I love a good thriller, VF Mason does these books really great but I just kept reading to finish. Never did I think I'd say that about a Pepper Winters book.

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The body painter is about a painter named Gil and a girl called Olin. The pair have history together and dated when they were teenagers. Olin responds to an advert to be a model for a body painter, not knowing Gil will be the artist. So they meet again but Gil is reluctant to start anything again with her and is keeping secrets.

I was shocked to find I actually didn’t enjoy this book as much as I have adored everything Pepper Winters has written in the past. Unfortunately I found this relationship was one I couldn’t get behind it seemed toxic and I just wanted the pair to go their separate ways which really made me dislike reading. I still love Winters story telling ability and the sex scenes were still written well. This one wasn’t for me due to the fact I didn’t like the romance.

Thank you to netgalley and the publishers for sending me this in exchange for an honest review.

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I have so many questions and a fierce need for book 2! Dark and sexy. Unlike anything I’ve read lately. I really enjoyed this. Hopefully don’t have to wait long for the next one. Entertaining and well done.

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This story is a bit intense. There's a lot of mystery involved between the characters. It is a darker read with no happy ending in sight. Some of the mystery is revealed at the end, but it only brought more questions. He is not just damaged, he's totally broken. It does end in a cliffhanger, so you'll need to read book two to see how it ends. She is damaged as well, but is fighting for the both of them. Fighting a endless battle. It's got a beautiful quality about it. Though the story was intriguing and curiosity driven, there was a lot of repetition. I felt like so much of the conversations were just repeated over and over, causing this to be a more time consuming read.

*I received a copy of this book through Netgalley.

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Well this was quite an interesting read indeed. I liked this book but there were somethings that just didn't sit well. I found it slow going and just ended up with a lot of questions. The dynamic between Olin and Gil was cringeworthy at times but then other times was ok. Overall I liked it enough to want to know the ending so I'm definitely looking forward to book 2. I'm hoping it redeems this duet.

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Pepper Winters has a way of writing the darkest, sickest, most disturbing plots and making them feel as romantic as they are compelling. The Body Painter was no exception.

The romance in this series differs from the "Debt Inheritance" and "Dollar" series, where the primary couples are strangers to each other; instead, in The Body Painter, GIl and Olin reunite after years and years of estrangement. What's got greater pull than a first true love? Not much, and Winters made sure to take excellent advantage of that in this book. I love this plot device.

This book is told in two perspectives: Olin in the present and GIl in the past. The dual narration and dual time periods enhance the reader's experience. Gil tells the tale of the undeniable bond he shared with Olin, while Olin describes the heartbreak she feels in the present. Where Gil was once an emotionally vulnerable and open teenager, he's now a guarded, secretive, tortured soul. Where Olin was once a youthfully enthusiastic romantic, she's now bitter and downtrodden.

I found the book slightly more frustrating than the other Pepper Winters' books I've read. In both series, there's a physical reason the captives can't escape, seek help, etc. In this book, Gil's past (and present?) captivity wasn't as strong. I kept yelling at him to just TELL SOMEONE what was going on. I couldn't latch on to his dilemma as much as I should have. Perhaps in the second book Winters will reveal more of a compelling reason for Gil to have made the choice he did. The other thing I disliked was the constant back-and-forth between Gil and Olin. How many times did I have to read that he wanted her/love her but couldn't be with her? It was too many times to be realistic. I think Winters went too far with their parabolic relationship.

Overall, this was a solid Pepper Winters book, and I CANNOT WAIT to read the second book in this series.

From a scale of 1 to 10 (this is a rating of how present these components were, NOT how good or bad they were):
Romance - 8 (ahhh, young love)
Smut - 10 (She always brings it, and I'm here for it)
Humor - 0
Cat and Mouse - 10 (multiple variations of this element)
Rich woman / Poor man theme - 5
Sexy setting - 10 (ummm, it's Pepper Winters. You knew she was going to put those body paints to good use)

I thank NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for the free copy I received in exchange for my honest review.

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Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This was a difficult book for me to read. Definitely a dark romance, which is not something I shy away from, but I could not get into it. It was drawn out and had a very basic and boring storyline. I understand that this was the first book in a duet and that may be why it's been drawn out. In short, it wasn't something that held my attention and I had a hard time not DNF the book.

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I already surprised myself in chosing this book but when it hooked it's claws into me was when the shock took over. This is a gut-wrenching, heartbreak of a story that takes a dark turn. Never have been interested in this type of story but found myself glued to each page. The crazy way this story straddles a love story that takes a really bad turn is one of the things that really took me by surprise. Also how the sex scenes are so hot and intense you find yourself not prepared to be out in public as a bead of sweat appears out of nowhere. The whole story is a build up to the intense cliffhanger that we have to endure until the next part is finally available and when hopefully everything is revealed. Can't wait....
I received an advanced copy of this book from Netgalley for my honest review.

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I wanted to love this book. Knowing it was part romance, part thriller, I was excited to read something different in the genre. The story dragged much more than I would have liked, which made since once I got to the end and realized it was a cliffhanger. The characters were very unlikeable, which is something that makes it more interesting because you have to look at the story as a whole to appreciate the details. I was riveted as I turned the the pages and was fully invested in these poor characters and their messed up, twisted lives. While I can't wait to read the second book to see where the story leads, when it comes to this one...I liked it but didn't love it.

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