Trapped by Neverland
A desperate stowaway. A dashing pirate. Their quest to end Peter Pan’s reign of terror.
Wendy Darling has never been called rash. But when she discovers her cruel stepfather intends to separate Wendy from her brothers, she gives in to their wish to run away to Neverland. She’s rewarded in ways she’s never abundant beaches, a ready-made family of Lost Boys to mother, and her first taste of freedom. But Neverland is not all it seems.
The Lost Boys are going missing, and it looks like Peter Pan is to blame. When Wendy stumbles across Pan’s secret, he comes for her, too. She manages to evade him by hiding among a ship’s cargo but when the ship leaves port, Wendy finds herself stranded on the Jolly Roger, the most feared pirate vessel in Jocestrian waters. Worse, her brothers have been left behind.
Captain James Hook is as blackhearted as they come—and Pan’s sworn enemy. If anyone can defeat Wendy’s pursuer, it’s him. But something is strange aboard the Jolly Roger. Sure, Hook is as rude and high-handed as the stories say. But his crew treats him like the savior of the seven seas, not a notorious villain.
If Wendy wants to save her brothers, she’ll have to convince the devilishly (distractingly?) handsome pirate to return to the site of his greatest defeat and face their shared enemy. But Hook is convinced she’s a spy sent to foil his plans. As she works to convince him Wendy begins to realize not only is her life at stake, but so is her heart.
Trapped by Neverland is an enemies to lovers, no spice reimagining of Peter Pan, the third title in the Of Seas and Tides multi-author romantic fantasy series. These novellas can be read in any order and feature a villain who gets their happily ever after in a swoony, swashbuckling romance.
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Megan Charlie
Megan Charlie’s journey into writing wasn’t a straight path—it was more of a winding road lined with daydreams and half-finished ideas. She’s the kind of author who learned to read before kindergarten, aced every school writing assignment, and yet, it wasn’t until adulthood that the spark to write her own novel truly ignited. But even then, her busy mind often made finishing a project feel like chasing a shadow. It was only through time, patience, and a bit of creative persistence that Megan finally turned those fragmented thoughts into full-fledged stories.
Of Seas and Tides
Dive into a world where the winds of the sea carry not just ships, but the secrets of forgotten realms and the hearts of those daring enough to face them. In Of Seas and Tides, Megan Charlie crafts a captivating, magical universe where water is not just a backdrop, but a force that shapes destinies. This series explores the intertwining lives of sailors, pirates, and mythical creatures, all navigating the shifting tides of love, revenge, and redemption.
Of Seas and Tides consists of 1 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Reviews and Comments
This was the first book I have read by Megan Charlie and it was a really good Retelling of Peter Pan with a villainous Peter Pan and a heroic Captain James Hook. I enjoyed all the characters in this story. Wendy seemed like a strong and intelligent character and I liked her sheerie faeries as well. Captain James Hook and his crew on the Jolly Roger were all also fun to get to know, including the cat Mirai. I look forward to looking into more by this author in the future.
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