Their Vicious Darling
The Dark One has finally accepted me…just in time for everything to change. Because Vane’s brother, The Crocodile, has just arrived on Neverland soil and he’s not alone. He’s brought with him members of the royal Darkland family and they want Vane’s Death Shadow back at any cost.
Of course, Peter Pan, Vane, Kas and Bash, they’re all familiar with war. But war isn’t easy when love is on the line.
I know those vicious Lost Boys would do anything to protect me. But what if I’m not the one that needs saving?
As power shifts on the island and shadows are claimed, all five of us have to let go of who we were, if we have any chance of becoming who we are destined to be.
NOTE: Their Vicious Darling is book three in the Vicious Lost Boys series. It is a dark romantic reimagining of Peter and Wendy. All characters have been aged up. If you like your enemies to lovers romance with hot, ruthless, morally gray love interests, you’ll enjoy Their Vicious Darling. You can expect an island with darkness and secrets and no true hero in sight, with a found family atmosphere, and ‘touch her and I’ll unalive you’ vibes. Their Vicious Darling ends on a cliffhanger.
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Nikki St. Crowe
Nikki St. Crowe is a captivating force in the world of dark fantasy and paranormal romance, known for creating worlds where danger, desire, and betrayal intertwine. With a deft hand for blending irresistible tension and unflinching darkness, her stories invite readers to dive deep into realms where love is as perilous as it is passionate, and where the line between villain and hero is often blurred.
Growing up with a love for storytelling, St. Crowe’s journey into writing was one of natural evolution, where her early interest in the macabre and the supernatural evolved into full-fledged tales that would haunt, thrill, and captivate her readers. Drawing inspiration from both classic and contemporary fantasy, her works are often filled with brooding landscapes, morally complex characters, and romance that burns with intensity. St. Crowe’s world-building is masterful, painting intricate settings where the rules of magic and power feel both familiar and unsettlingly alien.
Vicious Lost Boys
Vicious Lost Boys consists of four books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

