![]() ![]() Rylee did not have to snatch my soul like that. So many things happened that I’m still sitting here a day later flabbergasted. He’s a star-Neverland’s sun-and I don’t care if I get burned.Īfter reading Far From Neverland I have a new appreciation for the original Peter Pan. The old Peter Pan has died, and a new one’s risen from his ashes. The fate of Neverland hangs in the balance. Making him remember isn’t going to be easy, and not just because I hate him like sin, just like all the sinful thoughts he inspires. One, Peter Pan has no memory of who he really is. However, when I find him, there are two problems. I don’t want Pan back, but he’s the only one who can stop it. A threat looms here, a shadow devouring the island. It’s been fourteen years since he left, since Neverland’s star died out, since a blanket of frost fell over the island.ĭespite the Jolly Roger being anchored in a layer of ice, I’m not yet willing to give up this perfect, Peter Panless Neverland. ![]()
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![]() With no access to the outside world, Elisabeth, Nathaniel, and Silas - along with their new maid Mercy - will have to work together to discover the source of the magic behind the malfunctioning wards before they’re due to host the city’s Midwinter Ball. Surely it must be a coincidence that this happened just as Nathaniel and Elisabeth started getting closer to one another… ![]() But something strange is afoot at Thorn Manor: the estate’s wards, which are meant to keep their home safe, are acting up and forcibly trapping the Manor‘’ occupants inside. Now that their demon companion Silas has returned, so has scrutiny from nosy reporters hungry for gossip about the city’s most powerful sorcerer and the librarian who stole his heart. In this delightful sequel novella to the New York Times bestselling Sorcery of Thorns, Elisabeth, Nathaniel, and Silas must unravel the magical trap keeping them inside Thorn Manor in time for their Midwinter Ball!Įlisabeth Scrivener is finally settling into her new life with sorcerer Nathaniel Thorn. ![]() Fantasy, Romance, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Literature ![]() ![]() Ignore Reviews Claiming "No New Material" This new edition of Getting Things Done will be welcomed not only by its hundreds of thousands of existing fans but also by a whole new generation eager to adopt its proven principles. 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