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A Gypsy's Thief, July 10, 2008
This review is from: A Gypsy's Thief (Paperback)
John Lawton, the famous Little John of Robin Hood fame, is anything but little. Little John has a "sword" so large that it sends many ladies running for cover and the immortal thief has resigned himself to an eternity without a mate.
Gypsy Catriona Graham has the ability to make contact with the dead. Branded a witch, she is fleeing to England to escape a fiery death when she is attacked by King James' men at the Scottish border.
Little John rescues Catriona and heals her wounds. Then he takes her to his castle where she meets another immortal, the famous Robin Hood, known as Falcon and his wife, Salena.
At the castle Catriona learns that sexual energy provides power to the immortals Little John and Falcon and, that sexual energy provided by a foursome provides power beyond belief. When King John's soldiers capture Catriona, Little John must risk his immortal life for the woman that he loves.
Full of great twists and turns A Gypsy's Thief by Titania Ladley provided me with a fascinating look into the life of Little John, the faithful companion of Robin Hood.
Little John is handsome and loyal, willing to do anything for the woman whom he has grown to love. In the highly erotic love scenes, John shows that he cares more for Catriona's feelings than for anything else in life. These touching moments make him a very endearing character. Catriona has lost almost everything to the witch hunts, including her husband and mother. Her fear of Little John being hurt by his association with her, leads to her capture by King James' men. Her reactions to the idea of a foursome feel very real.
Titania Ladley has created a very enjoyable, and highly erotic, Robin Hood series that keeps the reader on the edge of their seat and begging for the next installment...and one of those readers begging for the next book will be me.
Amelia
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A Gypsy's Thief, August 26, 2008
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This book is not as good as the first book in the series. The story could have been more developed and the sex scenes lacked the fire of the first book.
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