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My Lady Robin Hood: The Complete Series

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Robin of Locksley, the half-Saracen daughter of the Earl of Locksley, finds nothing but chaos when she returns from the Holy Land. Her father is dead, the king is absent, and her childhood home was taken over by the Sheriff of Nottingham, a man who refuses to listen to reason. The pompous Sheriff believes she has no place in her father's ancestral home.

Little John used to be Will Scarlet's aunt before choosing to live as a man. He captures the attention of Maid Marian, the Sheriff's fiance. Marian seems fond of him... but will she accept him as he is?

Together, Robin and Little John take on The Sheriff of Nottingham, and later, King Richard himself.

My Lady Robin Hood is a genderbent retelling of the Robin Hood story, featuring a diverse cast of characters. This collection includes all three books in the Lady of Locksley, A Sheriff's Redemption, and The Lion Returns.

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Published October 20, 2018

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Aron Lewes

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I'm a rather reclusive author living in Ohio with four cats.
I write super fluffy fluff and darkest grim grimdark. "This author has a strange imagination" was my favorite compliment ever. I hope my strange imagination entertains someone out there!

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September 13, 2019
I moderately enjoyed this book. The editing was incomplete for the e-book—the end of one chapter was cut off and it would’ve relayed relevant information for later scenes! The author scrambled a lot of random romances together and humorously enough, none of the drama was resolved until one of the main characters was killed in battle. That seemed too simple a resolution, in my opinion, especially since the character had so much development and there was little reflection from the characters regarding his sudden death. I was surprised when the author portrayed some characters as devilishly cruel and then rapidly, with seemingly no reason at all, turned them into sympathetic characters. The change was too quick and came from nowhere to be attributed to thorough character development.
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