"A different take on the Robin Hood mythos"
Knowing Lady Marian of Morlaix comes from the Nottingham
area, Eleanor of Aquitaine sends her to spy on her son
Prince John at his notorious depraved Court of Pleasure.
Although she has distastes for her surveillance mission,
Marian looks forward to seeing some long time friends. To
her shock two of them Robin of Loxley and Sir William of
Wendeval are adversaries on opposite sides of the law; the
former is an outlaw and the latter the sheriff assigned to
catch him. Meanwhile John wants Marian in his bed. Whereas Will
protects her from the Prince, Robin steals kisses though
he admits he loves someone else. As Will and Marian fall
in love, she wonders how to avoid John's depravity while
accomplishing what Eleanor sent her to do. Putting a couple of ingenious twists to the Robin Hood
Legend yet maintaining the core tale, Colette Gale
provides an enjoyable medieval erotic romance. The cast
is terrific as John is a lecher, Robin a heroic
highwayman, Will a cold sheriff, and Marian who touches
each of these men competing for her affection. Fans will
enjoy the sexual heating of Robin Hood. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 7, 2009
SummaryFrom the acclaimed author of Master comes the tale
of a woman of legend, caught in a dark forest of intrigue,
desire, and lust.
Maid Marian, now Lady of Leaford, is sent to the court of
Prince John—not to take part in the debauchery of his
Court of Pleasure, but to spy on him for his mother. Little
does she know that her secret mission will thrust her into a
whirlwind of intrigue, terror, and carnal temptations.
At court, Marian is torn between her duty to the queen and
her desire for two men: one, the mysterious highwayman the
peasants call Robin Hood, and the other, the dark, cold
Sheriff of Nottingham. Given an impossible choice, she must
submit to the carnality of Prince John’s court in
order to fulfill her duty and maintain her honor. But in the
end, there is only one man for whom she will risk her life
and give her heart.
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