Pepper Winters
Twice a Wish (Goddess Isles, #2)
Eleanor Grace was sold into a paradise where every wish is granted—but paradise is still prison, and nothing is as it seems. Bound by contract to the enigmatic Sully Sinclair, she resists with fire, but the myths surrounding him spark something within her—a connection she both fears and craves.
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About This Book
In "Twice a Wish," the second book of Pepper Winters' "Goddess Isles" series, Eleanor Grace finds herself ensnared on an isolated island where every desire is fulfilled, yet freedom remains elusive. Bound by a contract to the enigmatic Sully Sinclair, she grapples with her captivity, resisting his control while confronting the myths that surround him. This tension ignites a complex connection between them, blending fear and longing.
Sully Sinclair, a man shaped by a tumultuous past, views the women he controls as possessions to be treated with detached kindness. However, Eleanor's presence disrupts this detached approach, challenging his established boundaries and stirring emotions he thought were long buried. Their interactions are marked by a volatile mix of desire and resistance, creating a charged atmosphere that propels the narrative forward.
The story unfolds in a dark, intense, and suspenseful setting, where the island's paradise facade conceals underlying dangers. As Eleanor and Sully's relationship deepens, the stakes escalate, leading to a climactic confrontation that tests their limits and desires. The novel delves into themes of power, control, and the complexities of human connection, offering a gripping exploration of love and captivity.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the intense chemistry and emotional depth between the protagonists. Many commend the author's writing for its captivating and immersive storytelling. Fans note the cliffhanger ending leaves them eagerly anticipating the next installment. Some readers find the focus on animal rights and testing to be a unique but divisive element. Content warning: themes of captivity, abuse, and dubious consent are present.
About the Author
Pepper Winters
8 books in library
Readers appreciate Pepper Winters' ability to craft intense, emotionally charged narratives that explore complex themes and multifaceted characters, keeping them engaged long after the last page is turned.



