by Patrick Shand, Larry Watts
Digital Edition – Read October 27, 2914
Original Release Date: September 30, 2014
Length: 156 pages
Official Description:
Everyone’s favorite female archer is back! Robyn thought she lost everything, but when the villainous Guy of Gisbourne makes his way to Earth, Robyn is faced with a choice. Return to Myst to save the people of Nottingham once and for all, or live life as a normal person. The final volume of the fan-favorite Robyn Hood trilogy begins now!
My Take:
This is the final book in the Grimm Fairy Tales: Robyn Hood line. At least it feels that way. It has a pretty solid ending that doesn’t really leave anything untied. It deals with everything, nice and neat. I really enjoyed this one. I like the Robyn Hood female character that isn’t necessarily the big legendary hero that everyone makes it out to be. I like the turn around of bad guys being not so bad guys. Everyone is just trying to survive. Then we have Cal, who was a bad guy without magical powers and even worse the magic. Robyn has to face her fears and grow a bit. I believe this series was well done, the art is pretty good, the story, though spotty at times, was easy to follow and enjoyable. I liked how they have Will Scarlet along side Robyn, and then all of the other characters from the legend. Overall good job.
*I did receive this book for free for an honest review.Previous Books In This Series:
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