Love has never been at the forefront of her mind. Her sole focus is to keep an eye on Captain Nicholas Grey while James Hook - the only person Magda trusts - has Remy Cutler in his clutches. She doesn't expect the task to be difficult - Nicholas Grey may have brawn but doesn't appear to have any brain - except he turns out to be more than she bargained for.
And not in a bad way.
For Remy Cutler, love in Neverland is impossible and unimportant. All she wants to do is get back home, back to her parents, her easy life, and even her undesirable arranged marriage with a man she has no passion for. James Hook may be beautiful, but he's cold, and while he does not raise a hand to her, Remy is constantly left alone, isolated from everyone save for her handmaiden. She still has no idea why she's so special, and James isn't sharing what he's planning to do with her either.
There's a threat looming over her head, and James Hook plays two parts: captor and protector. With no one left to trust but him, she puts her life - and heart - in his hand - and hook.
Readers are diving into this sweeping sequel of Death in Neverland!