
Part of Series
Laurel is slowly falling for her sworn enemy. Doing so may come at the cost of her father’s life… or her own. Laurel, daughter of Robin Hood, refuses to live in her father’s shadow. But a single life-altering mistake while on a mission for the Merry Men results with Laurel imprisoned by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Too spirited and dangerous for most of the Sheriff’s men to handle, Laurel ends up chained to Baron, a ruggedly handsome bodyguard too wily to be outwitted and too strong to be overpowered. During her bid for freedom, Laurel realizes that if she isn’t careful, she may have her heart stolen before she can escape from her chains. When the Sheriff of Nottingham uses her as bait in a trap laid for her father, Laurel must choose between the Merry Men to whom she has sworn her allegiance or the love of a man loyal to the Sheriff she has fought against her entire life. This romantic adventure continues the legend of Robin Hood in a tale full of danger, forbidden love, and heroic deeds. If you enjoy strong female characters, snarky wit, and swoon-worthy romance, let this merry band of characters steal your heart!
Author

Mary Mecham writes clean young adult fairy tale retellings packed full of adventure and romances. Get a FREE e-copy of her Rumpelstiltskin retelling, A Curse of Gold and Beauty, when you sign up for her newsletter at MaryMecham.com Mary is a born and raised Texan with a love of theater and books overshadowed only by her passion for disability advocacy. After she was cast in a theatrical production of Cinderella as the Ugly Stepsister, Mary decided to give a voice and background to her character and created her first novel Ugly: The Stepsister's Story. When she is not writing, Mary is an active disability advocate and speaker and holds multiple leadership positions in various disability rights related organizations, including running her own non-profit and coordinating Disability Book Week each year. Her dream is for everyone with a disability to find themselves represented in literature. Mary lives in Texas (and will never leave!) with her husband and three children. "I only review books I love. I don't want to tear down what someone worked hard on. If I didn't like it, I probably wasn't that book's target audience, so I don't review it, simple as that."