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Review: Dollars (Dollars Vol 2) -- Pepper Winters - Theme song: "Just One Yesterday" by Fall Out Boy Elder came back for Pim, but not for her--for himself. Her silent strength seized his attention, drew him in without her consent, and overpowered their will for distance. But now that he has her, the entire game has changed. Pimlico belongs to him now, but he is not her sordid master. He is her rescuer, her care provider, her saint sheathed in shadows and secrecy, and a complete conundrum. To Elder, she is an antidote to his aloofness but the poison to it too. Regardless, her fortitude and brokenness seep into his veins, corrupting and confounding Elder. Trapped together at sea, there's nowhere to run or hide. For either of them. While Pennies presented the physical horrors of Pim's captivity in Crete, the second installment centered the repercussions of having lived in constant purgatory. In Dollars, we ventured into Pimlico's long road to recovery and integration back into society. It lagged a little for me in certain parts, but that was probably because I prefer intense scenes. The ones that make you have to turn the page to see what happens next. This book was also sincerely dark. It was not an erotica, so if that is what you're looking for, I direct you to the Tears of Tess. Comparing the Monsters in the Dark series to Dollars, the former seemed grayer in comparison. They both had intensity, a dump load of sexual tension, but split between committing to the physical act. Dollars nor Pennies got hot and heavy in the way MitD did; it was deeply character-based. It explored how two damaged people must steal each other's secrets while sorting through conflicting internal emotions and trying to cling to their sanity. All that said, Dollars was an amazingly written novel! Compact with description and depth while steadily evolving the characters, I loved the prose and structure of the book and the emerging romantic dynamic between Pim and Elder's complicated relationship. While I preferred the first novel over this one, volume two introduced the goal of the following books while withholding enough to pique interest. It left off with a semi-cliffhanger, allowing the reader a satisfying ending if they choose to discontinue the series or a push to dive in with Hundreds. 🍉🍊🍍 Hero rating: 5 Heroine rating: 5 Writing mechanics (literary elements/devices usage included): 5 Plot rating: 4 Dialogue rating: 5 Storytelling rating: 4.5 Story ending rating: 5 Sexual tension rating: 4 Sex scenes rating: 5 Sex scenes frequency: 2 (not good nor bad, just occurrence rating) ********************************************** Overall rating: 4.7 stars Would I recommend this series: Yes. Would I re-read this series: Yes. Would I read future books by this author: Yes. Would I read future books by this author: Yes.
Review: Engrossing, Enrapturing, Enthralling, Entrancing - "I was breathless. I was witless. I was utterly spent and ripped apart. The song was an eternity. The song was a second." - Elder Prest The breath litrally left my body after I finished this book. I was stunned by the ending. It is not a cliffhanger in anyway. It does create a craving for the continuation of the story. I felt the prose so lyrical and musical that my imagination rocked like I was aboard the "Phantom" along with Elder and Pimlico. This book in the "Dollars" saga is a tour de force for Pepper Winters. No one does "meaningful" dark erotic romance better. Easy solutions to soothe battered souls, heal damaged psyches and mend broken hearts are not to be found between Elder and Pimlico as they engage each other in a push and pull of want, wishes and sexual desires. Both are damaged. Elder, the the thief, who constantly offers Pimlico choices when he is beginning to realize his choices when it comes to her are ever narrower. Pimlico, a slave brutalized beyond the pale, is healing physically but intense psycho-sexual wounds still haunt her as she tries to deal with her growing attraction to Elder. Ms. Winters' power of description is so captivating: "In the Moroccan sunshine, his skin turned a molten honey while his hair carried nightmares itself." - Pimlico The part of the "Dollars" story that was told in this book is a gloriously satisfying read but there are complexities at work in this story that make it hard, so hard to wait for more. And lest I forget, the story has that wonderful touch of sexual heat. A lot of healing of the damaged characters goes into the blazing hot sexual encounters. I have chills!!! I suggest you get in on this feeling! These writings are truly praise worthy and worth their weight in dollars.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,693,285 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3,015 in Romantic Suspense (Books) #74,199 in Literature & Fiction (Books) |
| Book 2 of 5  | Dollar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,639) |
| Dimensions  | 5.5 x 0.82 x 8.5 inches |
| Edition  | First Edition |
| ISBN-10  | 1540379426 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1540379429 |
| Item Weight  | 14.7 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 326 pages |
| Publication date  | November 12, 2016 |
| Publisher  | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dollars (Dollars Vol 2) -- Pepper Winters
*by M***H on May 2, 2017*

Theme song: "Just One Yesterday" by Fall Out Boy Elder came back for Pim, but not for her--for himself. Her silent strength seized his attention, drew him in without her consent, and overpowered their will for distance. But now that he has her, the entire game has changed. Pimlico belongs to him now, but he is not her sordid master. He is her rescuer, her care provider, her saint sheathed in shadows and secrecy, and a complete conundrum. To Elder, she is an antidote to his aloofness but the poison to it too. Regardless, her fortitude and brokenness seep into his veins, corrupting and confounding Elder. Trapped together at sea, there's nowhere to run or hide. For either of them. While Pennies presented the physical horrors of Pim's captivity in Crete, the second installment centered the repercussions of having lived in constant purgatory. In Dollars, we ventured into Pimlico's long road to recovery and integration back into society. It lagged a little for me in certain parts, but that was probably because I prefer intense scenes. The ones that make you have to turn the page to see what happens next. This book was also sincerely dark. It was not an erotica, so if that is what you're looking for, I direct you to the Tears of Tess. Comparing the Monsters in the Dark series to Dollars, the former seemed grayer in comparison. They both had intensity, a dump load of sexual tension, but split between committing to the physical act. Dollars nor Pennies got hot and heavy in the way MitD did; it was deeply character-based. It explored how two damaged people must steal each other's secrets while sorting through conflicting internal emotions and trying to cling to their sanity. All that said, Dollars was an amazingly written novel! Compact with description and depth while steadily evolving the characters, I loved the prose and structure of the book and the emerging romantic dynamic between Pim and Elder's complicated relationship. While I preferred the first novel over this one, volume two introduced the goal of the following books while withholding enough to pique interest. It left off with a semi-cliffhanger, allowing the reader a satisfying ending if they choose to discontinue the series or a push to dive in with Hundreds. 🍉🍊🍍 Hero rating: 5 Heroine rating: 5 Writing mechanics (literary elements/devices usage included): 5 Plot rating: 4 Dialogue rating: 5 Storytelling rating: 4.5 Story ending rating: 5 Sexual tension rating: 4 Sex scenes rating: 5 Sex scenes frequency: 2 (not good nor bad, just occurrence rating) ********************************************** Overall rating: 4.7 stars Would I recommend this series: Yes. Would I re-read this series: Yes. Would I read future books by this author: Yes. Would I read future books by this author: Yes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Engrossing, Enrapturing, Enthralling, Entrancing
*by S***H on November 20, 2016*

"I was breathless. I was witless. I was utterly spent and ripped apart. The song was an eternity. The song was a second." - Elder Prest The breath litrally left my body after I finished this book. I was stunned by the ending. It is not a cliffhanger in anyway. It does create a craving for the continuation of the story. I felt the prose so lyrical and musical that my imagination rocked like I was aboard the "Phantom" along with Elder and Pimlico. This book in the "Dollars" saga is a tour de force for Pepper Winters. No one does "meaningful" dark erotic romance better. Easy solutions to soothe battered souls, heal damaged psyches and mend broken hearts are not to be found between Elder and Pimlico as they engage each other in a push and pull of want, wishes and sexual desires. Both are damaged. Elder, the the thief, who constantly offers Pimlico choices when he is beginning to realize his choices when it comes to her are ever narrower. Pimlico, a slave brutalized beyond the pale, is healing physically but intense psycho-sexual wounds still haunt her as she tries to deal with her growing attraction to Elder. Ms. Winters' power of description is so captivating: "In the Moroccan sunshine, his skin turned a molten honey while his hair carried nightmares itself." - Pimlico The part of the "Dollars" story that was told in this book is a gloriously satisfying read but there are complexities at work in this story that make it hard, so hard to wait for more. And lest I forget, the story has that wonderful touch of sexual heat. A lot of healing of the damaged characters goes into the blazing hot sexual encounters. I have chills!!! I suggest you get in on this feeling! These writings are truly praise worthy and worth their weight in dollars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Slow but still a great story.
*by B***B on October 15, 2021*

As I read: At 29 percent, Pim not talking is becoming tiresome. I admired her strength in the first book because holding on to her silence was a victory over her cruel captor, in every way. In her new situation, however, her silence is not a victory over Elder. Instead, it is hindering communication and is working against her. She has questions and all signs point to the fact that Elder is willing to answer those questions if she will just voice them. While she is right to be weary of him, the kindness he has shown to her should cause her to reevaluate her tactics. Her silence is now a weakness. 61 percent: this story is still engrossing and I want to continue reading to see how it all plays out. With that being said, just like the first novel, the pacing is slow with too much repetition. I'm skimming through the chapters now, skipping the inner angst of both characters because nothing new is being presented. Also, at this point, Pim's continued silence is not understableable, even taking her previous abuse into consideration. 72 percent: I don't understand Pim's actions at this point. I won't spoil the book but why she chose to do what she did instead of just speak when Elder has asked her to speak more than anything else, is beyond me. The last 20 percent of the book is strong. Great pacing and character development. Ends with a powerful scene.

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