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Narrated by:
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LaShone Garth
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By:
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Pepper Pace
Pepper Pace's interracial fairytale is the story of Beast, a marine with a destroyed face; and a plus-sized beauty who has identity issues. A lesson learned is that beauty is not just what is shown on the outside. In this romance taken from the Beauty and the Beast fairytale, Pepper makes you question: "Who is the beauty and who is the beast?" This story contains sexually explicit content and language.
©2013 Kim Chambers (P)2014 Kim ChambersListeners also enjoyed...




















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Would you listen to Beast again? Why?
Yes, because Pepper is an awesome writer. Oh. If you're a BWWM fan, this is you're girl. (I'm a chocolate sister and have no interest in BWWM if the female is a WBF. That to me is a W/BWWM. It's just my preference, but Pepper mixes it up so you can choose).Who was your favorite character and why?
Both main characters but T.K (?) was funny.What about LaShone Garth’s performance did you like?
This is really why I'm writing this review. I passed this audible over a few times because of the reviews for the narrator. As someone who averages 6 hours a day ( don't judge a sister), the narrator is good. TRUST AND BELIEVE, I've heard baaaaaad! As a reviewer said, she's new at this. She "reads" the story as you would yourself. She does add correct pauses, appropriate emotion, etc. She hasn't learned to create different voices and really "act" out the story. Perhaps listening to Michael Pauley, Tali Martel, Pepper Laramie and Quiana Goodrum (who I, after the first time hearing her do A Heart Not Easily Broken, swore I would never listen to anything by her again, but she is unbelievable in Inevitable and a couple others). We may forget that this is a learned craft. It is important that we continue to give them feedback in the form of constructive criticism. I believe narrators like Ms. Garth will benefit as will we. However, I normally appreciate my fellow reviewers for saving me headaches, earaches, money and time by telling me which narrators to skip. Fortunately, the reviews for Ms.Pace made me take a chance. I immediately followed up by buying Juicy and Crash for Kindle. Pepper's average 4.5 rating is well deserved! I look forward to Ms. Garth's growth.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
...and did!!!!Any additional comments?
I'm really glad that author's such as Ms.Pace has some books on audible because, sometimes, like in this case, that's how I'm introduced to them.CUT NARRATOR A BEAK
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Would you consider the audio edition of Beast to be better than the print version?
The print version of the story is better than the audio. The reader is just a bit choppy in her delivery. However, I did notice some details I missed in just reading the story myself.What was one of the most memorable moments of Beast?
The most memorable scenes were when Chris expresses his loneliness and the scene when Ashley and Chris first acknowledge their love.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
The narrator needed to tell the story not read it, or at least make it seem that way. She had a pleasant sounding voice, but she read in a rather choppy, stilted manner. It was not the worst, but it did seem stiff and lacked expression.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Chris looks at the empty chair while he is eating his dinner, and the reader can just feel how lonely he is. It was very touching.Any additional comments?
This is one of my favorite beauty/beast tellings. I kind of wish, though, that the end was less Disney. I actually thought the story had more meaning without that, but I still loved it.Grown up fairy tale
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