Book 3: WinterwodePOV: 3rd person, multi-characterPages: 370Star rating: ★★☆☆☆Okay, you have to excuse me, because I'm writing this immediately after finishing the book and I'm angry.1 – this is advertised as a “series”, only for me to discover in the Author's Note that it's actually two trilogies. ...
Book 2: ShirewodePOV: 3rd person, multi-characterPages: 390Star rating: ★★★★☆To be quite honest, after the mixed-feelings book 1 left me with, I really wasn't sure I wanted to go ahead with this book. I mean, I've always been fascinated by the Templars, so that helped inspire me to keep going, but I...
Book 1: GreenwodePOV: 3rd person, multi-characterPages: 370Star rating: ★★★☆☆ (3.5)This was a difficult one, because there were times when I was kind of bored reading it, wondering when it would end, and there were times that I was completely intrigued by the story, needing to know what happened nex...
Disclaimer: ARC read via Netgalley. The only reason why my reaction to this book is mixed is because I did not read the first volume, and it’s the type of book where reading volume one would be helpful, if not entirely necessary. That said, it’s actually a retelli...
4.5 Stars ~ Audiobook Review by TeresaWhere to begin… This story was epic! Truly epic! Set in 1180 Yorkshire, Greenwode is the story of Rob of Loxley and Gamelyn before Rob becomes Robyn Hood. It was rich and vibrant and magical. Everything, no matter how mundane seeming at the time, had a place in ...
Oh. I hadn't realized that it would start off right after where the first left off. I thought there'd be a bit of time gap.You know, a lot of this goes right over my head. I feel like I'd have to either be a history buff or at least know a shit-ton more about the Crusades than I do already for this ...
The book called for my attention instantly: the setting is unusual, the plot is unusual, the MC are unusual… Ok, we have seen lots of movies with Robin Hood and Little John and Prince John, the Sherwood Forest, Nottingham, etc, etc, etc. But it was striking the idea of a romance with a man instead o...
4 1/2 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book ReviewsThis story is part of a series and must be read in order. Robyn Hood is making the nobles pay where it hurts most, in their pockets and their dignity, Robyn and his band of outlaws harry the nobles until the nobles turn to the Templar's for aid... w...
Epic is such an overused word, but that’s what this series is. It is bigger than the confines of the page. It is grand and glorious and a feast for anyone who loves the mythological adventure of heroes and heroines, enemies and villains, the battle of good and evil, the tales of those who know that ...
If you love epic fantasy, I can’t recommend this book highly enough. J Tullos Hennig’s writing is nothing less than eloquent, her storytelling nothing less than stellar. This is the sort of book that makes me fall in love with words and language all over again. It’s a story that drew me in from page...
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