Book Review: The Fae Princes by Nikki St. Crowe

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This series has been a trip. Despite it violently thrusting me out of my comfort zone (not entirely a bad thing) and exposing me to reverse harem dark romance (not my thing, I’ve discovered), I have grown to adore St. Crowe’s version of Neverland, the Peter Pan story, and characters that are dark and twisty, and pretty effed up.

The Fae Princes is book four in the Vicious Lost Boys series and St. Crowe does an excellent job bringing Winnie, Pan, Vane, Bash, and Kas’s arcs to a relatively tidy end. With unlikely alliances, sweet revenge (again), and the fate of Neverland at stake, our villainous band of characters has to face their most difficult challenge yet.

In many (though warped) ways, this series is about believing in yourself, letting go of your inhibitions, found family, and of course fornication. If those themes tickle your depraved fancy, read this series.


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Author, philosopher, military wife, and mother of four boys, in my free time (haha, what is that?), I am a voracious reader and lover of large cups of tea. While I enjoy reading everything, my favorite genre is fantasy. Some of my hobbies include reading and reviewing books on various online platforms, entering writing competitions, feeding the crows that visit my home, and overthinking. I have dabbled in short stories and writing poetry, publishing a small book of my poems in 2022, with an independent publisher. I enjoy keeping the world up-to-date on my writing, reading, and random thoughts on my blog.