More in the WILD SHERWOOD series. One trap for Robin Hood, another for Lady Marianne ~ The Hooded Outlaw of Sherwood Forest 1st available link: Online distributors everywhere ... except Amazon $3.99 US Amazon link click here $3.99 US When Robin Hood escapes a trap set by the Sheriff of Nottingham, he never expects to meet the love of his life, Lady Marianne of d’Airsey. The d’Airsey family received a manor and estate from King Richard himself. Yet the king is now imprisoned in Germany. His corrupt brother Prince John has placed his cronies in positions of power in England. One of those cronies is Baron Haughton, former holder of that estate. Sheriff Maldeville and Lord Polleone plot with Baron Haughton to steal back his lands. The Faerie Aubrette and Gilbert Whitehand join Robin and Marianne to thwart them. Yet how can outlaws and a disguised Faerie prevent Prince John from restoring the deeds to Baron Haughton? Wild Sherwood ~ Pe...
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Here's the best post of all: about my first book Summer Sieges All of her life, Beren has taken orders to the defend the castlekeep, first from her father and then from Lady Treasach. Then the Watrani Horde with their Gitane Witches came and broke the siege. To save a magical crystal, Lady Treasach orders Beren to gather a small party and they flee through the under-veil to the mountains. But the Gitane Witches continue to track them. With the help of a disenchanted Prica, the warrior Storr, can Beren protect the lady and her magical crystal? Or will she fall to the Gitane and the Watrani? Fetch it here. --- --- --- --- --- I dared myself to enter self-publishing, and I did it with this book. That may be part of the reason that I like it so much. It's not the first novel I completed. Not even the second or third. It's not the first fantasy. It is a story that I struggled with until I understood exactly what I was doing with the character of Beren, showing someone who fol...
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