
πβ¨ BOOK REVIEW: The Fae Princes by Nikki St. Crowe β¨π€
Wow. Just wow. I absolutely adored the ending of this book! π« I always believed Pan was a god, but the twist β he\'s the son of a goddess β totally caught me off guard! π
Tilly and the twins? I knew she had something to do with their wings, even if she couldnβt admit it. The character growth in this book is phenomenal. The twins finally become the Kings they were destined to be π, and Winnie steps fully into her power β accepting her dark shadow and sharing it with both Vane and Pan.
The best part? She was always meant to pass it on to the twins so they could rise into who they were meant to be.
The story ends on such a high, and Iβm already dying for the next book about Croc, Hook, and Wendy. πβ We predicted it back in Their Vicious Darling β and yes, Hook and Crocβs relationship? Itβs happening.
Nikki St. Crowe continues to nail it with this twisted, dark, adult spin on Disney tales. π₯ Because letβs face it β Disney planted the fantasy, and now we get to enjoy itβ¦ grown-up style. π
β οΈ Spice rating: Slightly tamer than previous books (maybe one πΆοΈ less), but donβt worry β itβs still steamy! π
π§ββοΈ The return of Tinker Bell adds even more chaos (in the best way).
Vane? Swoon. Forever a favorite.
Croc? A surprise obsession. Who knew Iβd ever fall for the crocodile from Peter Pan? π