Pan’s Revenge picks up right where Neverland left off. Angel is back in her own time, and has no memory of her time spent in Neverland, outside of haunting dream-like thoughts based around the necklace that one of her sisters brought home. Hook is stuck in Neverland trying desperately to figure out a way back to Angel.What’s the Drama: Pan feels betrayed, not only does he figure out Angel inadvertently told Hook where his treasure is located, but Hook tricks him into breaking the Time-Stop curse on Neverland and is now seeking his revenge – and the best revenge he knows is to hit Hook where it will hurt the most; Angel.What I Loved: The chemistry between Angel and Hook is still going strong. I was afraid of a love triangle scenario, but we were blessedly spared from that! (THANK YOU, Anna Katmore!) The entire time I was reading, all I could think is..please let them have a HEA!The other thing I really enjoyed is the Fairy’s involvement in Hook and Pan’s life. It might have been deceitful in a way, but I liked that they were concerned about everyone getting what they needed/wanted.Not so Much: It’s really hard to view Pan in the light that he is given in this book. I’m purposefully being vague, but die hard Pan-Fans may not like the book because of this. You really have to let the book stand on its own and let the ending bring you a glimmer of hope.Can my Kids Read This: Yes. There is some language, and a bit of sensuality, but other than that, it’s a pretty safe read. And it’s loosely based off of one of a loved story – so you know, they are going to WANT to read it!