Lacey Rose destroys things in order to create. Since her mother died, she has held on to art as her only escape from her world. But never in her life would she have thought all her grotesque and whimsical decryptions of another realm are actually physical reminders of memories lost and a certain daring boy named Peter Pan would whisk her back to the place where it all began once upon a time-Neverland. Within the world J. M. Barrie forged so long ago, every storybook character ever imagined dwells and thrives, until now. War threatens the land, and evil figures rise to the occasion. Lacey realizes all the things she believed so long to be fiction are now coming to life, as well as dying, right before her very eyes. And when a rather darkly charming boy reveals a neglected truth that changes everything she thought she knew about her past, Lacey finds the only one with the power to restore the phantasy's dwindling reality is her. Before Neverland, Lacey always felt she was invisible. But maybe believing isn't always seeing-not when you're in a mere phantasy.