A Challenge with Quarterstaves
When his sister names a bearded giant as her newborn's father, Arthur storms off to force Little John to support them.
Will a Faerie help a forest poacher defeat a man taller and stronger than he is?
Arthur's sister names a bearded giant as her newborn's father. The only bearded giant that the young poacher knows is the outlaw Little John. Arthur storms off, resolved to force John to support his child.
He can't shame an outlaw into honor. He can't force a man taller and stronger than he is to shoulder his responsibilities.
Will the Faerie Iofrin's mischief lead to the answer?
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Lovers of fantasy and the Robin Hood legends, Edie Roones and M.A. Lee enjoy fusing the stories of the medieval English outlaws with the dangerous faeries of British myth.
The sixth story in the Wild Sherwood series is "A Twist of Faerie Magic". The first five stories in the series appear in the anthology Into Wild Sherwood, available now.
Watch for more stories about the Outlaws of Wild Sherwood, men driven to crime to fight evil and corruption: Alan-a-Dale, "A Faerie Song for a Feast"; Arthur à Bland, "Mischief of a Faerie"; Jack Greenleaf, "The Green Man"; and Gilbert Whitehand, "The Prize of a Golden Arrow." Novellas with Robin Hood, Will Scarlet, Little John, and Much the Miller's Son will follow.