![]() ![]() But perhaps due to my very high expectations, the story didn’t quite deliver what I had hoped. I absolutely loved HUNTED and thus SHERWOOD was one of my most anticipated reads of the year. Spooner cleverly imparts a fierce, gender-flipping adventure with heists and archery aplenty. Soon enough, Robin Hood (Marian) will indeed come to blows with Gisborne, but the outcome will be far from what each expected. Meanwhile, the scarred and terribly Guy Gisborne will stop at nothing in his quest to unmask and capture Robin Hood. Whispers spread amongst the townspeople, adding fuel to spark, becoming a beacon for those who need it the most. ![]() Guided by Robin’s spirit and aided by her superior archery skills, she soon becomes Robin Hood. Marian, who cherishes her freedom most of all, never intended to don the green cloak, but undoubtedly finds herself hidden within its billows as she tries to save a friend. ![]() Worse yet, Guy Gisborne, the Sheriff’s right hand, intends to take over for Robin as both Lord of Locksley and fiancé to Marian. With Robin gone, Locksley loses their protector as the Sheriff of Nottingham takes more and more from the coffers of those who have so little. Robin has been her closest friend since childhood, he was the man with whom her future was entwined. Robin of Locksley is slain and his betrothed, Maid Marian is devastated. A new hero rises, sparking hope for the people of Locksley in Meagan Spooner’s SHERWOOD. ![]()
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