
Pepper Winters is a New Zealand author of romance novels. She writes the Monsters in the Dark, Indebted, and Dollar series, and is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. She wears many hats, including that of a writer, reader, and a wife (when she can). She loves dark stories that mess with your head a little bit, and likes her heroes tortured. Pepper loves travelling, and has a husband who puts up with her love affair with her many (fictional) boyfriends.
Pepper Winters debuted as a novelist in 2013 with Tears of Tess. Below is a list of Pepper Winters’ books in order of when they were originally released:
Publication Order of Dollar Books
Publication Order of Fable Books
Publication Order of Goddess Isles Books
Publication Order of Indebted Books
Publication Order of Master Of Trickery Duet Books
Publication Order of Monsters In The Dark Books
Publication Order of Pure Corruption MC Books
Publication Order of Ribbon Duet Books
Publication Order of Truth and Lies Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Publication Order of Anthologies
Notes: Owned also has stories by Lilliana Anderson, Chelle Bliss, Rachel Brookes, Lili Saint Germain, Lesley Jones, Jani Kay, Nina Levine, Lyra Parish and Lila Rose. Skip to the Good Part, Vol. 2 also has stories by Cristin Harber, Aleatha Romig, L.P. Dover, Zoe York, Geneva Lee, Carmen Jenner, J.L. Berg, Kendall Grey, Chelsea Camaron, Amity Cross, Elisabeth Grace, Tia Louise, Kimberly Knight, Lisa Swallow, Elizabeth Otto, Zinnia Bennett, Juliana Haygert, Claudia Bradshaw and Delancey Stewart
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Pepper Winters Synopsis: In Unseen Messages by Pepper Winters, Estelle Evermore morphed from nobody to somebody in an instant. Galloway Oak put his past behind him and worked hard to make his fortune using his trade. Two strangers. One plane. Multiple unseen messages. From sky to island, they find neither fame nor skills can save them. Stripped from society and left alone to survive the elements, the very task of staying alive outweighs all other needs. Until survival turns to desire. And desire turns to danger.