WendyI was just a normal girl in a normal human world. I’d loved. I’d lost. I’d grieved, and after some time, I moved on.Then, and quite suddenly, he returned.He—Peter Pan, my first love; a monster in disguise.In the end, he paid the ultimate price, but his demise wasn’t enough.Now, I’m paying off the interest, dragged into a realm filled with wicked creatures I thought only existed in fairy … only existed in fairy tales and lores.
They want answers.
And I have none to give.
But the proverbial hourglass is draining of sand, and as darkness consumes, I find myself accepting the fact I’ll never make it home.
I’ll die at their merciless hands.
That is, until one valiant creature intervenes—leader of The Lost Boys.
The Alpha.
Tavi
Finding Wendy was by sheer chance.
From the moment I saw her, I was blasted with this fierce sense of duty.
I can’t explain it.
All I knew was, I had the save her.
So I did, brought her back to the Woodlands—The Lost Boys’ stomping grounds. But her connection to Peter leaves her as ostracized as he once found himself.
Until her mortality poses a concern, one the factions can’t ignore.
One no one has answers for, either.
Both my father and the Sacred Six warn there might not be any, but that doesn’t deter Wendy from trying to find a solution.
Despite such pressing matters, though, there’s a singular thought that incessantly crosses my mind.
Proof that fate is real.
She’s mine.
And I’ll be damned if anyone—or anything—tries to rip my little wolf away from me.
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What a helluva read! Lost Girl is set in the same world as Venom but can be read as standalone. It’s about another couple.
It’s a story about finding yourself, your own strength and be warned you don’t want to miss this book as it’s going to give you all kinds of feelings! And when you start you will be dragged onto this story to devour it at once.
Wendy and Tavi are MAGICAL together and nothing could prepare you for what will happen between them in all kinds of ways.
PHENOMENAL!!
WOW!! This is a phenomenal, intense and very sexy story! Venom blew my mind but Lost Girl left me amazed and awestruck. Wendy and Tavi’s story is a wild rollercoaster ride of emotions. Their story will shock you, anger you, rip your heart out and then mend it back together! This is one story you won’t want to put down until the end.
Wendy is dragged into an unknown world and is forced to pay for mistakes that were made by Peter. But somehow Wendy finds it in herself to push through and remain as strong as possible, never to give up. Tavi is a very strong and fierce alpha male, but he is also sweet, loving and very loyal. When Tavi knows something is wrong, there is nothing that can stand in his way to make things right.
Tavi and Wendy have instant chemistry that just oozes off the pages. They have some struggles to overcome but these two are highly combustible when together. Their instant love and affection for one another made me fall deeply in love with these two. I loved everything about their story.
To better understand Tavi and Wendy’s story, you definitely need to read Venom first. Hook and Tinksely story in Venom will give you a better understanding of some of the events and situations that happen in Lost Girl.
Dee Garcia is an absolutely amazing author. She takes us to magical worlds and gives us such amazing, lovable and relatable characters that we desperately crave more of. I highly recommend all of her books and I can’t wait to see where she takes us next.
Dee Garcia is some kind of evil genius that keeps getting me “Hooked” (see what I did there?) on her Alphas and Tavi is no exception. i suggest you read Venom first before you dive into Rosewood and once in you may never want to leave. Wendy is no ordinary girl and Tavi is certainly not your run of the mill alpha. This may be my favorite book by Dee yet!
Dee Garcia can write one heck of a book, that’s for sure. In this new series of stand alones, in The Rosewood Realm, she first wowed me with Venom and now she gives me Lost Girl, a story perfectly told. Yet again, this author pulled me in, held me spellbound and led me through a magical world where belief is suspended and anything can happen.
This is the story of Tavi and Wendy, and what a story it was. My heart broke for Wendy often in this book. If it hadn’t been for Tavi, I’m not sure she would have survived this ordeal. Tavi, strong and loyal and loving; he is the perfect alpha for the pack and also Wendy. Tavi finds Wendy imprisoned and chained in a dungeon, at the mercy of a hardened and vengeful Tinksley. The story unfolds from there.
We get to see Tinksley and the Captain often in this story. They both play integral parts. We see other characters, such as Tigerlily and Armand, whose story will develop later. The world building is superb, the characters interesting and unique, and the plot very well executed. Like I said, Ms. Garcia can write one heck of a story.
This book had me on the edge of my seat at times; literally. I found myself vacillating through different emotions: anywhere from worry to fear to sadness to hope and happiness. I love books that draw on my emotions, engaging my heart as well as my head. And this book did just that. Highly recommended.
Gonna preface this review with saying that I was absolutely so excited for this book. It was one of my most anticipated for THE WHOLE YEAR. After finishing Venom I absolutely needed more from inside of Rosewood-and this author really displayed her talent by staying there and giving us another absolutely amazing story.
Wendy and Tavi were characters that just morphed into some of my favorite characters-ever. I’m not sure when it happened, but the way Tavi’s compassion just shined through with everything he did, and Wendy’s fierce ability to stay sane in this crazy world she’s been thrown into-proves to be one of the greatest storylines i have ever read.
We do see Hook and Tinksley throughout this book-so it is vital you read Venom, and it was just so refreshing the way this story flowed with all of these characters. This author has a way of developing even the supporting characters that literally has me jumping up and down waiting for the next book. Everything about this novel was perfection-a top read of the year already!
Peter Pan but, way better, steamier, action, suspense, and so much chemistry. The covers hot. The book is great. The characters amazing. Hurry up Fall 2020. I need the next book now.
Received ARC from Author for Honest Review.
I Give this Book a 4/5 Star Rating.
HEA(?): Yes, for Tavi & Wendy Lol
Dark: 3.5-4/5
Romance: 3.5/5, It isn’t ‘immediate’.
Heat: 3.5/5
Dark(?) 3.5/5
Drama: 5/5
Suspenses 4/5
I’m Not Going to Give Anything Away for Tavi & Wendy, but Honestly it’s a Great Book!
You MUST Read Venom First, otherwise you won’t have a clue really on what’s going on. If I hadn’t been notified ahead of time to read Tink & Hook’s Book first, I would’ve missed a lot.
So I advise to not skip the first book.
This book had a lot more flow, a paced a lot easier and had no feeling of rushing.
And of course I Love Seeing Tink & Hook, if you don’t read the first book you just won’t understand what goes on.
I look forward to reading book 3!
Ladies, Tavi is all mine! Dee Garcia has a way with words that just makes it so easy to read. You do need to read Venom first. This is Wendy’s and Tavis story. Wolves are my favorite shifters so that just made me fall hard for Tavi.
***5 Stars***
Venom kinda blew my mind with how the author took the Peter Pan story and gave it a really, REALLY interesting twist, one that even I couldn’t have imagined, and it also left me NEEDING more of the Rosewood world and the characters that inhabit it, and Lost Girl gave me all that I was hoping for and more, and has me making grabby hands at the next book in the series.
I adored Wendy and Tavi. Wendy’s entire world has been turned upside down and tossed sideways, and yet, she doesn’t totally breakdown. She finds a strength inside her that even she didn’t know she had and found a way to take everything in stride. Tavi is all kids of book boyfriend goodness! This man is sweet, compassionate and loyal. He goes with his gut and doesn’t back down from anyone (well, with maybe one exception).
Tavi and Wendy’s journey to their HEA was a lot of fun. There were ups and downs, kinda hard not to have them considering how Wendy ended up in Rosewood, but they were easy to understand and I liked how they handled it all. Their romance was a mix of insta & slow burn that I liked because the chemistry was there, but they took the time to get to know each other before anything truly big happened between them. The big bump was an interesting one, but I really liked how it all turned out for them in the end.
This book surprised me a little, not in a bad way, more in the pleasant way kind of surprise because Venom was pretty dark in some ways while Lost Girl still had some dark elements, but nothing as big as in Hook and Tinksley’s story, and it worked really well considering just who Tavi and Wendy were. As for the secondary cast of characters, catching up with Hook and Tink was definitely interesting and I really liked the Lost Boys and hope to get to know them all better, but Tigerlily was definitely the start of the show for me and I cannot wait to see just where her story takes us!
Note: While Lost Girl can be read as a stand-alone, I highly recommend reading Venom first as the storylines in the books are interconnected.
~ Copy provided by the author & voluntarily reviewed ~