BOOK REVIEW: The Dark One (Vicious Lost Boys #2) by Nikki St. Crowe

Publication Date: April 26, 2022
Format: Kindle
Genre:  Dark Reverse Harem Romance

Publisher: Blackwell House 
Length: 
226 pages
Buy:  Kindle | Paperback

Synopsis

I spent most of my life feeling dead inside — until I met Peter Pan and the Lost Boys.
It wasn't until Pan and Neverland that I finally felt alive.

But things are not all full of magic and sunlight on the island. There's something darker and more sinister haunting the forest.

And worse, the fae queen and Captain Hook are ready to fight for control of Neverland and they will stop at nothing to get what they want.

War is brewing—can the Never King get his shadow back and assume his rightful throne? And if he does, where will I fit?

Or will all of Neverland be in jeopardy right along with my dark, twisted heart?

Review:  

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I am hooked (no pun intended) on these books.  This dark, twisted reverse harem retelling of Peter Pan has me cheering for Winnie, and finding the politics of Neverland fascinating.  There is so much plotting and rivalry among the main houses on Neverland, Pan, Hook and Faery. 

The Fae Queen is plotting something but no one knows quite what that is, not even her brothers. Pan is desperate to get into Hooks lands to find his missing shadow that ran away so he can get his powers back and restore Neverland to the way it once was. Hook doesn't want Pan to have his powers back and plots to steal the shadow, if he can only figure out how to claim it. 

Through it all Winnie is just trying to find her place in this magical land with the four men she has claimed as her own. She felt alone and powerless her whole life, now she is ready to claim what she feels is hers and helping Pan find his shadow and claim it is a top priority. 








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