Book One of the To Believe Duology
The hero can't always save the villain.
With darkness threatening to take over, Lili is on the treacherous path to becoming the next bloodthirsty ruler of Neverland. This war began the moment she came face to face with the infamous Peter Pan. Determined to return him to the light, she becomes the first girl to prove Neverland can change for the better.
The struggle to resist her dark side becomes more difficult when her twin sister, Lia, arrives and is their new favorite lost girl. In order to better her chances of saving Pan, Lili works to learn more about her adversary and the world she has come to know. She learns vital information about Pan and the magic other members possess, but only at the expense of her own strength.
Despite the front Pan puts up, he can't deny how close he's been getting to Lili. The games they play eventually stop being just games. But the goals they have differ too much, and the feelings can only ever stay just that. Danger is a deadly challenge—as is the monster she fights and the demon he defends.
Can Lili save Pan without losing her shadow or will her attraction to him drag her into the darkness forever?
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Book One of the To Believe Duology
The hero can't always save the villain.
With darkness threatening to take over, Lili is on the treacherous path to becoming the next bloodthirsty ruler of Neverland. This war began the moment she came face to face with the infamous Peter Pan. Determined to return him to the light, she becomes the first girl to prove Neverland can change for the better.
The struggle to resist her dark side becomes more difficult when her twin sister, Lia, arrives and is their new favorite lost girl. In order to better her chances of saving Pan, Lili works to learn more about her adversary and the world she has come to know. She learns vital information about Pan and the magic other members possess, but only at the expense of her own strength.
Despite the front Pan puts up, he can't deny how close he's been getting to Lili. The games they play eventually stop being just games. But the goals they have differ too much, and the feelings can only ever stay just that. Danger is a deadly challenge—as is the monster she fights and the demon he defends.
Can Lili save Pan without losing her shadow or will her attraction to him drag her into the darkness forever?