A review by cindywilk
Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson

5.0

GAH!
GAAAAAHHHHHHH!!
I’ve seen this book floating around here and there for awhile now and I’ve never felt compelled to pick it up. Because let’s be real, why would I care about Tiger Lily?
Heck, Peter Pan wasn’t near the top of my favorite movies as a child.
Told solely through Tinker Bell’s POV, the reader receives a very personal view of Tiger Lily’s relationship with Peter Pan. The world is dark and complex, with characters that aren’t wholly good or evil.
The [b: Tiger Lily|7514925|Tiger Lily|Jodi Lynn Anderson|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1329681513s/7514925.jpg|9720811] story that [a: Jodi Lynn Anderson|94868|Jodi Lynn Anderson|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1337023922p2/94868.jpg] has created, was beautifully told and it made my heart hurt.

Peter loves to make promises. He has the best intentions of keeping them. It makes it worse, somehow, that he doesn’t know how to. He thinks he’s a nice boy, that’s the worst part.

This one has become a favorite, for sure.