Brightfall

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781787479197

Price: £14.99

ON SALE: 5th September 2019

Genre: Fantasy / Historical Fiction

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‘Immensely satisfying’ Kate Elliott, author of King’s Dragon

Someone is murdering the Merry Men . . .

It’s been a mostly quiet life since Robin Hood put aside his pregnant wife Marian, turned his back on his Merry Men and his former life and retreated to a monastery to repent his sins . . . although no one knows what was so heinous he would leave behind Sherwood Forest and those he loved most.

But when friends from their outlaw days start dying, Father Tuck, now the Abbott of St Mary’s, suspects a curse and begs Marian to use her magic to break it. A grieving Marian must bargain for protection for her children before she sets out with a soldier who’s lost his faith, a trickster Fey lord, and a sullen Robin Hood, angry at being drawn back into the real world.

It’s not long before Marian finds herself enmeshed in a maze of secrets and betrayals, tangled relationships and a vicious struggle for the Fey throne.

And if she can’t find and stop the spell-caster, no protection in Sherwood Forest will be enough to save her children.

A wonderful re-imagining of Robin Hood and Maid Marian, perfect for fans of Katherine Arden, Naomi Novik and Christina Henry.

‘Beautiful inside and out, gorgeously written and filled with bittersweet magic. A lush, immersive read, perfect for readers of Juliet Marillier’ Stephanie Burgis, author of Masks and Shadows

Reviews

Brightfall is beautiful inside and out, gorgeously written and filled with bittersweet magic. A lush, immersive read, perfect for readers of Juliet Marillier. I loved it
Stephanie Burgis, author of Snowspelled and Masks and Shadows
An immensely satisfying read with its unexpected and unique twist on the legend of Sherwood Forest, Robin and his men, and the brave, determined, resilient Marian
Kate Elliott, author of King's Dragon
Putting a contemporary twist on a centuries old myth, Brightfall breathes new life into the tale of Robin Hood - bringing Marian to the fore and plunging her into a mystery that threatens the lives of all she loves
The Bookbag
This is a solid, engaging story . . . I enjoyed it a lot
Liz Bourke, Tor.com
Brightfall is like a traditional ballad; sad and sweet, full of romance and longing and murder, with a dragon at its heart. I loved it. It will go on my keeper shelf
Patrice Sarath, Author of The Sisters Mederos and Fog Season
Boldly envisioned and beautifully told, Brightfall will change the Robin and Marian mythos forever
Sebastien de Castell, author of the Greatcoats quartet
The tale of Robin Hood has been remixed many times, but Jaime Lee Moyer's take on the old outlaw is one of the most intriguing so far
Starburst
I loved spending time in this world with these characters
Ruby Hosh
Different and well written with interesting characters, magic and mystery
Storgy
A strong character study of a post-Sherwood Marian, with a good set of characters around her that richly fill her magical forest
Nerds of a Feather, Flock Together
[A] brave retelling
Daily Mail
A genuinely new take on the Robin Hood tales . . . A treat for those who like their myths with extra magic
The Times
Twists upon twists upon twists . . . Highly recommended
Reader's Retreat
The plot is fast paced, it keeps you hooked and entertained till the last page . . . Highly recommended
Annarellix
An immensely fun and entertaining read
Nicki J Markus
I adored this . . . Marian is a heroine I will treasure, and I feel like every time I read this, it will take me back to that wonderful feeling. It's unmissable. Five out of five cats, obviously.
A Cat, A Book, and A Cup of Tea
If you are someone who believes no story is complete without at least one wise and scaly dragon, then this is the book for you
Historical Novel Society
Full of magic
Always Trust in Books
I fell in love with this book
Scrapping & Playing
A vivid re-imagining of the Robin Hood legend
Choice
Beautifully done with an enjoyable plot and relatable characters
SF Crowsnest
Full of mystery and magic, this revisionist take on Robin Hood is sure to please fans of the original legends
Publishers Weekly