Lost Girl
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What if Peter Pan... was the bad guy?

Eve has no father. An alcoholic mother. Abused at school. A loser. But when the new boy comes to school, things start to change. He's popular, he's good-looking, he's smart. He likes her. And he wants to kill her. Because he's Peter Pan. And he's a vampire.

"[T]ruly excellent..." - InD'tale Magazine

Eve is Wendy's great-great-great-great-granddaughter, and Peter has made it his mission to seduce and destroy every woman in the Wendy line.

"[Collings' book is] one of my favorite tales." - Only Five Star Book Reviews

Eve can't stay with him, but can't stay away, either. Now, the only one who can save her is a young man, crippled and lonely, named Captain Hook: sworn protector of the Wendy line.

"A potential classic for the ages." - Horrornews.net

Eve has to uncover the mysteries that have roots in her past, and that will change her future. Mysteries that will determine whether she lives, dies... or suffers a fate worse than death.

"[S]strikingly different from everything I've seen before...." Hellnotes

Because Eve is changing herself. Becoming faster, stronger. More than her life is at stake. Her soul is up for grabs, and Eve will have to find more strength than she knows to stay alive... and to keep from becoming the thing she fears...

International bestseller Michaelbrent Collings
Author Details:

Michaelbrent Collings is an internationally bestselling novelist, produced screenwriter, and speaker. Best known for thrills and chills (and voted one of the top 20 All-Time Greatest Horror Writers in a Ranker vote of nearly 20,000 readers), Collings has also written bestselling mysteries, romance, sci-fi and fantasy titles, and even humor and non-fiction.

In addition to popular success, Michaelbrent has also received critical acclaim: he is the only person who has ever been a finalist for a Bram Stoker Award (twice), a Dragon Award (twice), and a RONE Award, and he and his work have been reviewed and/or featured on everything from Publishers Weekly to Scream Magazine to NPR. An engaging and entertaining speaker, he is also a frequent guest at comic cons and on writing podcasts like Six Figure Authors, The Creative Penn, Writing Excuses, and others; and is a mental health advocate and TEDx speaker.