I just want to say I have read this now and I'm a little taken aback by it. I think it's well written yes....I like some of the stuff between Wendy and Peter and the Lost Boys but toward the middle it gets very twisted and I do NOT like how a scene between a violent Peter and Wendy was depicted. Very shocking. I didn't care for this book. It has it's good moments but...wow....not for me. That being said I was wondering about peoples opinons of romance between Peter and Wendy and I did like the part where she kissed him. I'm however kind of shocked people are more accepting of this idea the way this book was written than they are of the innocent sweetheart love I've personally come to see in Peter and Wendy...I really can't understand that but to each their own.
I'm sorry you didn't like the book, but I'm not all that surprised. Peter Pan is a specific kind of story, so it's only to be expected that such an adult reinterpretation isn't going to be for everyone. (I'm glad you did at least read it once first, though! ^_^) And yes, I knew you weren't going to like that scene (I know exactly which one you're talking about--I didn't like it either)....
One thing I will say in the book's defense, though--I have it on good authority that the author wrote it as a metaphor for her own life, which is already a good reason for writing the story since Barrie's original was a metaphor for his. On top of which, she did respect Barrie's original more than many writers have done, even those who purport to be writing within Barrie's "universe".
I'm a little curious, though, about the last thing you said about people being more accepting.... Could you explain that a bit, and maybe give me an example of what you mean? I'm curious.