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Learn more_Daring the old gods. Defying the new.
The making of a legend—and a truly innovative re-imagining of Robin Hood._
When Rob of Loxley finds an injured nobleman’s sonin the forest, neither he nor his sister Marion understand what befriending young Gamelyn could mean for the future of their beliefs. Already the ancient spirits of the Old Religion are fading beneath the iron of nobleman’s politicsand the stones of church subjugation. More, the druid elders warn that Rob and Gamelyn are cast as sworn adversaries, locked in timeless and symbolic struggle for the greenwood’s Maiden.
Instead, in a theological twist only a stroppy dissident could envision, Rob swears he’ll defend the sacred woodland of the Horned God and Lady Huntress to his last breath if his god will let him be lover, not rival, to the one fated as his enemy. But in the eyes of Gamelyn’s Church, sodomy is evil... and the old pagan beliefs must be subjugated–or vanquished.
"J Tullos Hennig likes BIG books. She’s been a pro equestrian, a dancer, an actor, an activist, and a teacher… yet she’s never managed to not be a storyteller. Ever. Active in genre literature and conventions in the 70s & 80s, she returned to the authorial fold with the publication of an award-winning historical fantasy series, collectively title The Books of the Wode. A member of HNS (the Historical Novel Society), the Author’s Guild, & SFWA (the Science Fiction Writers Association), she was awarded the Speculative Literature Foundation’s juried Older Writers Grant in 2018. As Talulah J. Sullivan, she has begun a series of novels seeking to weave a ‘tale basket’ in the proud example of her Choctaw and Chickasaw grandmothers. No matter the name, her works reflect literary worlds both old and new, promise an immersive, subversive experience."