Book Description:
In 1817, Wendy Darling returns from London to her family in Devon, where she meets Captain James Hooke, a dashing naval officer who both infuriates and intrigues her. But Wendy is hiding a dark secret—and running from a past that makes it impossible for her to trust the incorrigible captain. And James has secrets of his own, secrets he’s afraid will interfere with his desire to win Wendy’s heart.
When the Darling family takes in a young orphan boy named Peter, the two newcomers in Wendy’s life help her learn to open her heart and begin to trust again. But when a gang of pirates sails into port in search of Peter, will trust be enough to save Wendy and those she loves from danger?
Varnell takes J. M. Barrie’s classic Peter Pan characters and introduces them to risks and romance that go far beyond the average fairy tale. As Wendy and Hooke fight for new beginnings, they learn that happy endings aren’t always guaranteed.
Review:
I love a good fairy tale retelling (is Peter Pan considered a fairy tale?) so I was excited to read this story. It is a quick, easy read, and I was able to finish it within a few hours. There are a few areas that could use some polishing - sometimes the sentences were a little too over-descriptive - but overall, this was a story that was easy to get lost in. I do wish that the author had let the reader know the full details of what had happened to Wendy much earlier though. I was actually becoming irritated that it was just hinted at but not fully explained for so long in the story. Other than those minor issues, I enjoyed the story. I think my favorite characters were Hooke and Peter. I look forward to reading more from this author.
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