For Queen and country.
Robyn Hood and his band of outlaws seek to raise the magical trine of the Old Religion against the tyranny of Church and Crown. Yet their forest kingdom roils with conflict, much of it from within.
Marion has fled the Church to join her brother's band, but old shackles and new fears hamper her ability to take up her birthright as Maiden to the Wode.
The outlaws hold to an uneasy truce with Gamelyn, also known as the defrocked Templar Guy of Gisbourne, once Robyn's fiercest enemy and now lover.
A lone traveller is waylaid, and common occurrence quickly proves uncommon. Knight and Maiden, Archer and Men, all are conscripted to aid a Queen's-and ultimately a King's-ransom...
For England lies divided, and beneath winter's chill lies struggle: for crown, for country, and for the Shire Wode's deepest magics.
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With a truly original take on the Robin Hood legends, this historical series sets Robin the outlaw archer as a queer, chaotic-neutral druid; Marion as pagan queen who is sister but not wife, and their consort a Christian--and thusly conflicted--nobleman.
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Beneath winter's chill lies the deepest of magics -- and the struggle for a crown.
Reunited with his sister Marion and his lover Gamelyn in Sherwood Forest, Robyn Hood and his band of outlaws seek to raise the Ceugant-the magical trine of the Old Religion-against the tyranny of Church and Crown. Yet their forest kingdom roils with conflict. Most of the outlaws refuse to forgive Gamelyn, recently known as Guy of Gisbourne, defrocked Templar and Robyn's fiercest enemy. Marion's welcome remains unquestioned, yet old shackles and new fears hamper her true promise.
When a lone traveller is waylaid on the road, a common occurrence quickly proves uncommon. Knight and Maiden, Archer and Men, all are conscripted to aid a Queen's-and ultimately a King's-ransom. And there are those who seek the power of Robyn Hood and his Shire Wode for their own ends.