Renee began Throwback Thursday at Its Book Talk as a way to share some of her old favorites as well as sharing books that she wants to read that were published over a year ago. Books that were published over a year ago are almost always easier to find at libraries or at a discounted sale price. As I have been sifting through my TBR list and purging those books that no longer hold my interest, I came across several from years past that I’d love to share with you!
Title: Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen
Published: May 2013
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.6
“Every child knows how the story ends. The wicked pirate captain is flung overboard, caught in the jaws of the monster crocodile who drags him down to a watery grave. But it was not yet my time to die. It’s my fate to be trapped here forever, in a nightmare of childhood fancy, with that infernal, eternal boy.”
Meet Captain James Benjamin Hook, a witty, educated Restoration-era privateer cursed to play villain to a pack of malicious little boys in a pointless war that never ends. But everything changes when Stella Parrish, a forbidden grown woman, dreams her way to the Neverland in defiance of Pan’s rules. From the glamour of the Fairy Revels, to the secret ceremonies of the First Tribes, to the mysterious underwater temple beneath the Mermaid Lagoon, the magical forces of the Neverland open up for Stella as they never have for Hook. And in the pirate captain himself, she begins to see someone far more complex than the storybook villain.
With Stella’s knowledge of folk and fairy tales, she might be Hook’s last chance for redemption and release if they can break his curse before Pan and his warrior boys hunt her down and drag Hook back to their neverending game. Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen is a beautifully and romantically written adult fairy tale.
I never used to be someone fascinated by Captain Hook or Peter Pan. Then along came Once Upon a Time and Colin O’Donoghue as Captain Hook and I was sunk. Now I have the itch to read Hook stories where he isn’t truly the bad guy. This book sounds like a perfect read to scratch that itch. However, I’ll never be able to picture Hook as anyone by O’Donoghue again. Not that I’m complaining.
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I’ve always been interested in Captain Hook, so this sounds like a book I’d really enjoy.
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Brilliant. You had me at “pirate”.
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