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J.C. Plummer

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J.C. Plummer (Jennie) graduated Summa Cum Laude from Washburn University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Anthropology. She later earned a Master of Science degree in Computer Information Science from Dartmouth College.

Co-authoring The Robin Hood Trilogy has merged Coleen's passions for history, culture, and technology into one unique, exciting project.

As an author and historian, Jennie's goal is to provide thoughtful and entertaining storytelling that honors the past, is mindful of the present, and is optimistic for the future.
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J.C. Plummer I really loved your review - you managed to mention a lot of things that were important to me in the story, such as acknowledging the importance of re…moreI really loved your review - you managed to mention a lot of things that were important to me in the story, such as acknowledging the importance of religion in people's lives at this time. Of course, you probably can guess that Guy of Gisborne is my favorite character, just as Robin is Olivia's favorite character. And yes, the sheriff does have a psychological hold over Guy which is revealed in the third book - great catch!

I also appreciated your mention that "Lionhearted" might be an Americanism. I didn't realize that, and I was working hard to avoid Americanisms while keeping the book from being strictly British in its word usage. I was hoping to satisfy readers on both sides of the pond. Olivia is not a native English speaker, although she has spent quite a bit of time in England, and she is wonderfully fluent.

And now to answer your question - actually "Robin Hood's Widow" was written by Olivia before "Robin Hood's Dawn" was written! So there is a finished draft that needs some work (such as removing Olivia's lovely accent from the dialogue) and editing. The third book (Robin Hood's Return) is half finished. The obstacle at this point is that we were hoping that sales of the first book would help finance the publishing of the second, and the second would help finance the third. Unfortunately, although we've received a lot of wonderful reviews (such as yours), sales have been disappointing. At this point, we have no choice but to approach some publishers to see if we can continue publishing through a publisher. Olivia is working on sending query letters at this time.

Thank you again! If you feel comfortable leaving your review at Amazon (especially the main Amazon site), it would be great, but of course, it is your choice. And if you have questions about anything in the book, I can try to answer them, unless the answer would be a spoiler.

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The Flight of Elizabeth Bennet by Laraba Kendig
The Very Best of Friends by Melissa Anne
"DNF.
Could not go further than the almost end of the 2nd chapter. It was painful, it rang false, unnatural. I will not review further because I did not read enough to build a complete opinion, all i could say is, i just could not.

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Disguise of Any Sort by MJ Stratton
"I miss this author's original voice.

This story is intriguing. Due to circumstances Bennet makes the decision to use a found male infant to replace his dead newborn son. Elizabeth is the only one who knows beside Bennet.
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Such Persuasions as These by Emilia Stratford
smoky green of his eyes—all
How is she able to see color of his eyes? This is at the assembly where I'm assuming it's evening, a room lit with candles, and she's not exactly standing in front of him. There's no way for her to see the color of his eyes, even if she's close enough to overhear Miss Bingley's snide remarks.
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smoky green of his eyes—all
How is she able to see color of his eyes? This is at the assembly where I'm assuming it's evening, a room lit with candles, and she's not exactly standing in front of him. There's no way for her to see the color of his eyes, even if she's close enough to overhear Miss Bingley's snide remarks.
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" I think you're right that it might have worked if it was a light-hearted situation, but he thought Elizabeth was dead, and this quote is from the mome ...more "
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A Very Fine Place by Julia   Winter
thank every god there ever was!—and
This is Darcy's thought following a very serious incident. It really struck a wrong note. I don't care that he was in India for several years; a Regency gentleman such as Darcy would have no confusion over the identity of God (and the fact there is only one).
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