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Anonymous
Posted March 30, 2010
Would have read
Well sounded like a book I would read until I read a review from someone who already read it and ruined it by telling who maid Marion picks.
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Fans will enjoy the sexual heating of Robin Hood.
Knowing Lady Marian of Morlaix comes from the Nottingham area, Eleanor of Aquitaine sends her to spy on her son Prince John at his notorious depraved Court of Pleasure. Although she has distastes for her surveillance mission, Marian looks forward to seeing some long time friends. To her shock two of them Robin of Loxley and Sir William of Wendeval are adversaries on opposite sides of the law; the former is an outlaw and the latter the sheriff assigned to catch him.----------
Meanwhile John wants Marian in his bed. Whereas Will protects her from the Prince, Robin steals kisses though he admits he loves someone else. As Will and Marian fall in love, she wonders how to avoid John's depravity while accomplishing what Eleanor sent her to do.----------
Putting a couple of ingenious twists to the Robin Hood Legend yet maintaining the core tale, Colette Gale provides an enjoyable medieval erotic romance. The cast is terrific as John is a lecher, Robin a heroic highwayman, Will a cold sheriff, and Marian who touches each of these men competing for her affection. Fans will enjoy the sexual heating of Robin Hood.------
Harriet Klausner1 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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A love letter to Alan Rickman's Sheriff
Colette has spun a wonderfully sexy retelling of the Robin Hood story. She does brooding oh, so well! Sensational story, fabulous ending, everyone got what they desired (except maybe John)! I will probably never think of living statues the same way again. As a longtime fan of Robin Hood, there was no way I could pass up a chance to read Bound by Honor. I was awed by Collette Gale's fantastic research and characterizations. Her writing is movie-picture perfect, depicting every scene, physical trait and nuance with razor-sharp precision and crisp detailing. Knowing Lady Marian of Morlaix comes from the Nottingham area, Eleanor of Aquitaine sends her to spy on her son Prince John at his notorious depraved Court of Pleasure. Although she has distastes for her surveillance mission, Marian looks forward to seeing some longtime friends. To her shock two of them Robin of Loxley and Sir William of Wendeval are adversaries on opposite sides of the law; the former is an outlaw and the latter the sheriff assigned to catch him. Meanwhile John wants Marian in his bed. Whereas Will protects her from the Prince, Robin steals kisses though he admits he loves someone else. As Will and Marian fall in love, she wonders how to avoid John's depravity while accomplishing what Eleanor sent her to do. Putting a couple of ingenious twists to the Robin Hood Legend yet maintaining the core tale, Colette Gale provides an enjoyable medieval erotic romance. The cast is terrific as John is a lecher, Robin a heroic highwayman, Will a cold sheriff, and Marian who touches each of these men competing for her affection. As I read this story from chapter two I saw Alan Rickman in my head as the sheriff and from there I was lost¿..Fans will enjoy the sexual heating of Robin Hood.
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