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112 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 9, 2020
Twenty years ago Robin would have taken up the bow and shot the man’s cap off. Marian felt him tense beside her. Gathering up his civility like scattered coins. For a moment, she had no idea what he was going to do.The Ghosts of Sherwood is similar in style to Robin McKinley’s 1988 novel The Outlaws of Sherwood, if rather less harrowing in the climactic scene. In her blog, Vaughn comments: “it’s fun. It’s light. Robin and Marian get to keep their happy ending, they love and support their children. It’s about friends and family and standing together against the world … No matter how dark things get, Robin still has hope and still fights.” That sense of hopefulness and togetherness permeate the pages of this novella. It’s escapist, but it also suggests that loyalty, courage and love go a long way toward combatting the evils of this world.
"'Do you know where the children are?' Marian asked softly. 'The children you took?'
His attention caught, he gazed on her, and his look of wonder turned to anguish. 'Oh Holy Mary in Heaven forgive me, please forgive me, I didn't know!' He clasped his hands in prayer, his whole body shaking.
'Well, that's something,' Robin said, baffled."
“Can you tell how the mood is from here? How the journey went?”
“I won’t know how it went until I see Father’s face,” she said. “And see if he smiles or frowns?”
“No. And see if his smile is glad or wicked.” Her father would be smiling in any case.