About this series
All three novellas in one!
A sexy, humorous spin on the legend of Robin Hood, the Gisbornes of Nottingham trilogy tells the story of what would happen if the feisty and passionate Maid Marian was wed to Robin Hood’s enemy, the darkly brooding Sir Guy of Gisborne.
Book 1: Lady Marian of Gisborne
Book 2: At My Lady’s Pleasure
Book 3: A Hawk’s Tale
Contains adult situations and is recommended for mature audiences.
Titles in the series (4)
- Lady Marian of Gisborne: The Gisbornes of Nottingham, #1
1
Lady Marian, called Fair Maid Marian by the folk of Nottinghamshire, always thought she was destined for marriage to Robin of Loxley, now an outlaw called Robin Hood. Instead, Marian is married to Robin’s most implacable enemy, Sir Guy of Gisborne. Marian vows that Sir Guy may have her body, but he will never have her love. That is for always and ever reserved for Robin. Sir Guy of Gisborne has learned to survive a brutal world by becoming a sword-for-hire to the Sheriff of Nottingham. He is rewarded with marriage to the most eligible woman in the shire. To his surprise, Sir Guy finds himself captivated by his wife’s beauty and spirit, with a passion that matches his own. But Marian makes it clear her heart belongs to another, and that he must never forget. Soon Marian is forced make a terrible choice: the outlaw who rules her heart, or the husband who rules her desires. Lady Marian of Gisborne is a sexy spin on the legend of Robin Hood. It’s irreverent and intended for adult audiences.
- At My Lady's Pleasure: The Gisbornes of Nottingham, #2
2
Now happily wedded and bedded by Sir Guy of Gisborne, it is easy for Lady Marian to forget that England teeters on the brink of collapse. But war and rebellion threaten the fragile stability of the kingdom. Worse, as Prince John’s vassal, Sir Guy is called to lead the Nottinghamshire muster. War takes Sir Guy from his beloved Marian and into a hell he’d thought he’d never again experience. As the shadows of Sir Guy’s dark past deepen, an old enemy returns to ensure Sir Guy never comes home. It will take every ounce of Sir Guy’s skill, cunning and treachery to survive and return to his beloved Marian. At My Lady's Pleasure is Book 2 in the Gisbornes of Nottingham trilogy, and is a sexy spin on the legend of Robin Hood. It’s irreverent and intended for adult audiences.
- A Hawk's Tale: The Gisbornes of Nottingham, #3
3
A pair of hawking gloves reminds Lady Marian that even before she married Sir Guy of Gisborne, when folk called her Fair Maid Marian, the hateful Sir Guy stirred her senses in a way Robin Hood never could. A Hawk’s Tale, a 5,000 word short story, continues the story of Lady Marian and Sir Guy of Gisborne. It is a sexy spin on the legend of Robin Hood. It’s irreverent and intended for adult audiences.
- The Gisbornes of Nottingham, Books 1-3: The Gisbornes of Nottingham
All three novellas in one! A sexy, humorous spin on the legend of Robin Hood, the Gisbornes of Nottingham trilogy tells the story of what would happen if the feisty and passionate Maid Marian was wed to Robin Hood’s enemy, the darkly brooding Sir Guy of Gisborne. Book 1: Lady Marian of Gisborne Book 2: At My Lady’s Pleasure Book 3: A Hawk’s Tale Contains adult situations and is recommended for mature audiences.
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