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Winterwode : The Books of the Wode : Book 3 - J Tullos Hennig

Winterwode

By: J Tullos Hennig

eBook | 19 February 2020 | Edition Number 1

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Reunited with his sister Marion and his lover Gamelyn in Sherwood Forest, Robyn Hood and his band of outlaws seek to raise the Ceugant—the magical trine of the Old Religion—against the tyranny of Church and Crown.  Yet their forest kingdom roils with conflict. Most of the outlaws hold an uneasy truce with Gamelyn, recently known as Guy of Gisbourne, defrocked Templar and Robyn's fiercest enemy. Marion’s welcome is unquestioned, yet old shackles and new fears hamper her true promise.

When a lone traveller is waylaid on the road, a common occurrence quickly proves uncommon.  Knight and Maiden, Archer and Men, all are conscripted to aid a Queen's—and ultimately a King's—ransom. England lies divided… and there are those who would seek the power of Robyn Hode and his Shire Wode for their own ends.

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“A series re-imagining the Robin Hood story in a daring new way, steeped in historical romanticism with a hefty dose of fantasy and a magical sense of storytelling... Embodies the conflicts and changes going on around them – old versus new, pagan versus Christian, Briton versus Norman, duty versus desire – struggles rooted in history but couched in legend.”   —HISTORICAL NOVEL SOCIETY

“This book – indeed this series- is a marvel of writing. Every time I was forced to break from reading it I had to shake myself. My living room is a far cry from Robyn’s mystical Wode you see – and his Wode is exactly where I was transported to every moment I was reading.”   —Dianne with IT’S ABOUT THE BOOK

"I’ve rarely found an author who can tackle something as ambitious as the Wode series and do it with such amazing skill of narrative and language and character. These are modern books, but Hennig pulls us into the Middle Ages, surrounds us with sights and sounds that bring the time alive. She tells a great story, weaving history tightly through it, and teaches us without seeming to. We don’t just enjoy a sweeping romantic tale, we learn about the world in which it takes place."  —Ulysses with PRISM BOOK ALLIANCE

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