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The Green Man: Wild Sherwood
The Green Man: Wild Sherwood
The Green Man: Wild Sherwood
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The Green Man: Wild Sherwood

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A Venture with Destiny

Bad luck has plagued Jack Greenleaf for years. Abandoned, evicted, and rejected, he joined the other outcasts in Sherwood Forest. The Green Man of the Faerie may seal his fate.

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Lovers of fantasy and the Robin Hood legends, Edie Roones and M.A. Lee enjoy fusing the stories of the medieval English outlaws with the dangerous faeries of British myth.

The sixth story in the Wild Sherwood series is "A Twist of Faerie Magic". The first five stories in the series appear in the anthology Into Wild Sherwood, available now.

Watch for more stories about the Outlaws of Wild Sherwood, men driven to crime to fight evil and corruption: Dav the Wrestler, "A Twist of Faerie Magic"; Alan-a-Dale, "A Faerie Song for a Feast"; Arthur à Bland, "Mischief of a Faerie"; and Gilbert Whitehand, "The Prize of a Golden Arrow." Novellas with Robin Hood, Will Scarlet, Little John, and Much the Miller's Son will follow.

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Release dateAug 15, 2022
ISBN9798986770109
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    The Green Man (Wild Sherwood)

    The Green Man

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    Titles by Edie Roones

    Fiction by M.A. Lee

    Further Reading: Into Wild Sherwood

    Also By Edie Roones

    Also By M.A. Lee

    The Green Man

    A Wild Sherwood Story

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    Edie Roones and M.A. Lee

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    The Green Man

    ​The mistake, Jack admitted as he ran along the forest path, the rangers pounding close behind, was separating from Much and Dickon and Jimsie. Together, they could have fought off the rangers and guards.

    He didn’t want to kill them. Robin had stressed no lethal force. Guards and rangers might mysteriously vanish, never seen again, but their blood wouldn’t be on the outlaws’ hands.

    With how close the rangers were, he doubted he would get a shot off before they were on him, certainly not one that aimed for a non-killing shot.

    Stop! Stop! a ranger shouted.

    Jack ignored him and ran on.

    His bad luck to veer to the left while his mates ran to the right. The four guards had split off to follow them while the three rangers kept to his heels. Their odds were better, three against four. Alone, his odds were one against three.

    His bad luck that guards had hidden in the merchant’s wagon, ready to spring their trap when the outlaws demanded that the merchant stand and deliver.

    Jack veered onto

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