King of Nothing: a dark RH Peter Pan Retelling - Mona Black

King of Nothing: a dark RH Peter Pan Retelling

By Mona Black

  • Release Date: 2023-04-20
  • Genre: Fairy Tales, Myths & Fables
4 Score: 4 (From 20 Ratings)

Description

A Dark RH Romance Peter Pan retelling - the series is now complete!

No man has ever managed to satisfy me—until Peter Pan carries me away to Neverland and now all bets are off…

I never thought that there is another reality beyond this one. My life is normal—work, routine, a few disappointing flings—when a man grabs me from the street and carries me off the Neverland.

A madman.

Granted, he probably saved my life, and the island he has brought me to is beautiful, the sights including three more hunks like him.

He says his name is Peter Pan and this is Neverland, he says they have been waiting for me and I may be the one…

Yeah, he sounds like a madman, all right.

A pity. He's so pretty. And so are his friends.

Peter and the Lost Boys, living on an island where the mermaids sing in the sea and creatures named Reds roam the land.

It sounds like a fairytale.

But if Peter is mad, the rest aren't much better. Dark forces seem to be at work here, and I'm caught in a web of fear and doubt.

The Lost Boys turn out to be violent, vicious men and I am their plaything.

Caught in a web of desire and pleasure.

Am I really the one they have been expecting?

Can I save them?

And do I even want to?

Please note: This is book 1 in a trilogy and ends in a cliffy. This story is dark romance and contains sensitive content - please check inside the ebook for content guidance and warnings. This trilogy includes M/M relationships.

Reviews

  • Enthralling

    5
    By Katie_Aspiring_Author
    I enjoyed the book and will continue the series! The spice is a good amount. Yet the story keeps you on your toes guessing one thing and the next.
  • Tinker Bell like you’ve never seen HIM before!

    5
    By Alejandra_Reads ♥️
    King of Nothing is the first book in the Brutal Never Boys trilogy and does ends on a cliffhanger. This is a retelling of Peter Pan. It is spicy and does contain some shock factor scenes. This is not the Peter Pan from your childhood. Spice level (1-5): 🌶️🌶️🌶️ Kink level (1-3): ⛓️ MM, MFMM, MFM, breath play, bondage, 9un play, knife play, etc I would recommend King of Nothing to fans of spicy retellings. If you love Peter Pan, Neverland, why choose, unhinged men, twins/changelings, adventure, fae, dark romance, enemies to lovers, you’ll love King of Nothing. Read the trigger warnings. This book does contain male on male action, dub con, improper use of a gvn, psychotic behavior, etc. For the fans of the Vicious Lost Boys series this one is for you! Warning: Reading King of Nothing may make you wish your name was Wendy Darling. May make you want to be abducted and taken to Neverland by four hot guys. May make you wonder about shadows. May make you never able to look at Tinker Bell the same again. May make you giggle. Read responsibly. *I received an Advance Reader Copy for free via Booksprout and I am leaving an honest review of my own volition. All thoughts are my own.*
  • The kids are grown up

    5
    By ddmoore77
    Well you won't think about Peter Pan the same after this story. The kids are grown-up and more. Wendy just thinks she might be ordinary but may not exactly be. This book twists the story but in a good way so your perception will be changed just a bit. We get bits and pieces of everyone's history to know something bad happened to them to end up in Never Land. I thought this was a real good book and hope the story gets better. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • Great Peter Pan Retelling

    4
    By Late night tile
    Great twist on the retelling of one of my favorite stories. Wendy, Peter, Hook and the Lost Boys are all twisted up into the dream and reality of Neverland and the real world. So many twists and turns I am not really sure who to love in this story. I love them all equally, including Hook. I feel all their tragedies. There are some crazy moments that came out of seemingly no where. The cliffhanger was soft and perfect for where a Peter Pan retelling would end. I am excited to see where this series takes us. Looking forward to it Mona Black. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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