KARA SWANSON
(Book 1 in the Heirs of Neverland duology)
Synopsis:
The truth about Neverland is far more dangerous than a fairy tale.
Claire Kenton believes the world is too dark for magic to be real—since her twin brother was stolen away as a child. Now Claire's desperate search points to London... and a boy who shouldn't exist.
Peter Pan is having a beastly time getting back to Neverland. Grounded in London and hunted by his own Lost Boys, Peter searches for the last hope of restoring his crumbling island: a lass with magic in her veins.
The girl who fears her own destiny is on a collision course with the boy who never wanted to grow up. The truth behind this fairy tale is about to unravel everything Claire thought she knew about Peter Pan—and herself.
Content:
Language: Not present
Violence: some battles/fight scenes, descriptions of injuries and blood, mentions of self-harm, magic pixie-dust being used as a weapon, burn descriptions. Death and kidnappings are discussed.
Sex: a few chaste kisses, some romantic pining
LGBTQ: Not present
My Review:
I read this book a little while ago, but just put a review up for the second, so I thought I should include this one as well. Because of this, I have probably missed several things. I can assure that this book was extremely clean. I can also direct you to the second book's review (Shadow) to get a more firm idea of what is in Dust.
Note: On Goodreads, this is marked as Christian Fiction. It is a very clean book and the publisher is known to publish "Christian"/clean books, but if you are averse to reading about religion, you should be fine with this one. There aren't really any discussions of religion.

