For the Love of Robin Hood
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  • Reads 1,163
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 24m
Ongoing, First published May 04, 2014
**Second book in the Robin Hood trilogy**

Robin and William have spent the past couple weeks fooling around and playing games like Hunt, thinking the threat is gone completely.  Little do they know that he is not dead, that he was granted more lives from the Evil One, and he is coming for revenge.  When they find out that he is in search for vengeance, they must stop Him before he can hurt any others to stay on Earth.

And he has plans of his own.

If he can kill Robin and bring the Evil One her soul, he can't even imagine what he would get.  With her heightened powers, he knows it would be something great, something worth his evil.  He does not believe she can stop him again, that in the end he will get revenge.

That he will kill her.

And what if he does?
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