It was almost as surprising for me as it was for him! The romance was sweet, even if it took a while to get there. I enjoyed watching Peter finally figuring out why he’d been fighting on and off with Hook for most of their lives. This book never loses hope, even in the dark. This was beautifully written with a light, fun, tone which worked well, considering the darkness Peter found himself in. While this uses all the characters and the world from the original, Austin Chant made this his own in some very surprising ways I can’t talk about because of spoilers. The story, and the author's world-building was very thought-provoking. It took me awhile to get into it, but once I was in, I was IN. Personal Thoughts: This was an imaginative sequel to Barrie’s original Peter Pan. LGBTQ+ Orientation: Transgender male and gay Even more shocking is the attraction Peter never knew he could feel for his old rival, Captain Hook-and the realization that he no longer knows which of them is the real villain. But when he returns to Neverland, everything has changed: the Lost Boys have become men, and the war games they once played are now real and deadly. Growing up, however, has only made him realize how inescapable his identity as a man is. Summary: Ten years ago, Peter Pan left Neverland to grow up, leaving behind his adolescent dreams of boyhood and resigning himself to life as Wendy Darling.
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