
Pepper Faye & The Echo of Grief (Paperback)
By: Pepper Carlson-Humphrey
One quiet morning, grief arrives like fog, edgeless and soft, yet impossible to ignore. Pepper finds herself in the Forest Between once more, but this time, it offers no answers. Only stillness. Only space.
Here, sorrow doesn’t roar, it whispers. It sings through memory, scent, silence, and story.
And it asks only one thing: Feel me.
Guided by the gentle Grief Keeper, Pepper moves through the ache instead of around it. Through the unsaid goodbyes. Through the echoes of love that still linger. Through tears that soften what years have hardened.
This is a story about loss and love, and about honoring what shaped you without needing to erase it.
It’s about the kind of grief that carves rather than breaks, and the kind of healing that doesn’t rush to be finished.
Grief, it turns out, isn’t a thief. It’s a translator. And in the hush of the Forest Between, Pepper learns to listen to what sorrow has to say.