Lady Outlaw

Lady Outlaw

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Book 2 in the Lady Locksley series. Having escaped the clutches of the odious Sir William of Bridlington, Roana of Locksley's life has changed for the better. As sister to the famed Robin Hood, she becomes an outlaw, fighting for Nottingham, and finds romance in the arms of Allan A Dale. But her world is rocked when news arrives that threatens her idyll. Along with Robin, Allan, and the rest of the gang, she must return home to Yorkshire to save her family from Bridlington and the evil Sheriff of Nottingham. In the process, she is forced to fight for the life and the love that she truly wants.
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