![]() Despite the crews disapproving gaze, she always stood strong and proved her worth as the Navigator. She’s strong but at the same time vulnerable. She’s a pretty likable and fun character. With the help of a flying ship and an unexpected ally, Hook wants to defeat Blackheart, the enemy of England. Using the magical Compass, Wendy travels across the sea to find peter which eventually leads her to Neverland, a place no mortal has discovered. Despite his crews disapproval, Captain Hook appoints Wendy as his navigator because she’s the only one who can take him to Peter Pan. There’s nothing wrong with the book, but the pace was a bit slow for my taste and I might’ve enjoyed it more if I wasn’t in a slump.Īfter the events in the first book, Wendy finally gets on-board a ship. Coming to the book, It was a good sequel, but honestly I didn’t enjoy it as much as I thought I would. ![]() First of all, I’m really loving the covers in this series. The Navigator is the second book in the Tales of Wendy series. *eARC received from the publisher via netgalley in exchange for an honest review* ![]() When a new everlost captain appears on the horizon, it will take everything Wendy has to survive.Īnd a tiny red dragon will set events in motion that could save or doom them all. Hook wants her in irons, the crew wants to throw her overboard, and Pan’s magical compass is the only thing standing in their way. GENRE: Young-Adult, Fantasy, Adventure, Retellings. ![]() AUTHORS: Erin Michelle Sky & Steven Brown ![]()
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