Robin has always feel that her family was her world. A family, consisting of 9 other kids and a lady over 50, and has no blood ties at all. They used to live in a big house with a huge fruit farm owned by their 'mother', but a devilish man put them through trouble, that causes them to move to a run-down house in the city.
When they are in shortage of food, they would steal some fruits from the shop that was run by the devilish man who took their home, something that should have been for them. She knows she couldn't do this forever.
One day, a mysterious offer came to her, to participate in a game in which she should bring back a wealthy man's son back to their family and get a huge amount of money from that.
She learned the rules, she got the property, she got fake wealth. She got strange missions, she got clues, but would she get the one?
When Robin Hood is finding Prince Charming, Should she be a princess?
- indefinite hiatus, thanks a lot to everyone who had been reading supporting the story <3 can't thank you all enough! One day, I do plan to rewrite this. :) -
Whitney Brooks compares herself to Robin Hood. She steals from the rich to gives to the poor. But she only takes money from bad people. However, after she is crippled in a carriage accident, she must change her ways. Now, she is righting the wrongs in her life, and she ends up in Fort Benton, Montana. When she recognizes a man from her past, she fears U.S. Marshal Jake Sterling might just arrest her.
Although Jake Sterling is not a hero, he takes his job seriously and follows an outlaw to Fort Benton. Jake has a gut feeling that the outlaw is going to steal the rubies coming on one of the steamboats. But the more he gets to know the woman who is lovelier than a desert rose, the more he believes she is a thief and working side-by-side with the outlaw. How can he tell his heart that Whitney isn't the woman for him, when her passionate kisses tell him differently?