Thursday, July 16, 2020

ROBIN AND MARIAN by Stephanie Fowers

ROBIN AND MARIAN by Stephanie Fowers. This was a Whitney Award Finalist in 2019. I was excited for this story. Robin Hood is a favorite of mine. It was interesting how literal she was able to make the story. The little town was cute and the characters were fun. The romance between Robin and Marian was intriguing. I found that I had a hard time believing some of the things in the story. Of course prison sentences for different crimes are not my strong suit, but for me it was a bit on the unbelievable side. I would recommend the story for those who love a play on Robin Hood and good story with lots of twists.

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Who says Chivalry is dead?



Robin King lives up to the legendary name of Robin Hood
 more than he should—a bigshot billionaire and successor of King enterprises, a Prince of Mischief and a rogue who steals hearts ... and maybe even a few kisses. He never thought he’d follow the storyline so closely, until the day he gets in trouble with the law and pays the price—all for protecting his younger sister Scarlett.



Taken in by an Outlaw

Marian is a hard-hitting reporter … or would be if the New England Chronicle would stop assigning her puff pieces. Now she has the chance to prove herself, but it could prove her undoing—since the story of a lifetime might just be Robin King, a ruthless scoundrel, who she swore would never break her heart again.

Making New England Olde again



Together, they must overcome their differences to save their hometown from thieves and corruption. And they’d better do it before someone gets killed. As danger lurks closer, legend becomes life, and Robin’s feelings for Marian deepen as he struggles with sharing the secrets that could clear his name and ruin his sister.

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