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The Dark One

Nikki St. Crowe (2022)

SubgenreRomantasy
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages227 (Short <300)
SettingSecondary World

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentFade-to-Black
LanguageModerate

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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. Including using the one thing Pan never thought he wanted or needed -- me. I'm a descendant of the Darling family and now I belong to him and the Lost Boys. 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? NOTE: The Dark One is book two in the Vicious Lost Boys series. It is a dark reimagining of Peter and Wendy. If you like your enemies to lovers romance with hot, ruthless, morally gray love interests, you’ll enjoy The Dark One and the Lost Boys. You can expect hate kissing, fighting, bickering, and ‘touch her and I’ll unalive you’ vibes.

Is The Dark One appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 17 and up.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, fade-to-black intimacy, and moderate language.

Tags

Children'sDark FantasyFaeHistoricalHorrorYA