Peter Pan'sgame was only supposed to bring Henry Mills to Neverland. Instead, Greg and Tamara arrive with another child.
Maisie Lockwood never asked to be part of a world filled with magic, pirates, mermaids, and the Lost Boys. Gentle, kind-hearted, and happiest when she's surrounded by animals, she's terrified of the island from the moment she arrives. Every shadow makes her jump, every unfamiliar sound sends her looking for somewhere to hide, and all she wants is to find a way back home.
But Peter Pan quickly realizes Maisie isn't as helpless as she seems.
Beneath her quiet nature is a brilliant mind. She notices details everyone else misses, thinks several steps ahead, and can tell a convincing lie when the truth would put someone in danger. While Henry searches for the magic within Neverland, Maisie struggles to survive a place where innocence is often mistaken for weakness.
As Emma Swan, Regina, Captain Hook, Snow White, Prince Charming, and the rest of Henry's family fight to bring the children home, Maisie finds herself caught in Peter Pan's dangerous games. The longer she stays on the island, the more Peter becomes fascinated by the frightened girl who refuses to let Neverland change her compassionate heart.
Because even in a land ruled by fear, Maisie still stops to care for injured animals, protects those who can't protect themselves, and believes there's good where no one else can see it.
Peter Pan wanted Henry.
He never expected to become obsessed with the girl who was never supposed to be there.
And in Neverland, being noticed by Peter Pan may be the most dangerous thing of all.
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