6/5/2023 0 Comments Hood by jenny elder mokeI believe this is a standalone, but I sort of wish it was going to be a duology. Moke has a very pleasing writing style and all the bones were here, but I just wanted more. While I had fun reading this, it was quick and light, I wasn't necessarily blown away by anything here.ĭon't get me wrong, this is a good story, and if you are a fan of the Disney animated version, you should definitely check it out, but I can't help but wish it would have been built-out further. I enjoyed where Moke took this, finding out how Robin and Marian's 'happily ever after' went. This was an action-packed, super fun story, full of adventure and close calls. It's there she joins up with the Merry Men, learns the truth of her parentage and grows ever closer to meeting the infamous, Robin Hood. Her mother instructs her to seek a particular public house, a few days away, where one of her old friends will help to hide Isabelle from the King's men.Īfter a long and fearful journey, Isabelle is relieved to finally reach the Inn, no matter how questionable some of the patrons seem to be. Hood is her story.įinding herself on the wrong side of the law, Isabelle is forced to flee the village of Kirklees and the priory where her mother, Marian, is Prioress. They may not have lived happily ever after, but they did end up having a daughter, Isabelle. What happened after Robin Hood and Maid Marian rode off in their love carriage?
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