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Mass Market Paperback The Thief's Mistress Book

ISBN: 0440217784

ISBN13: 9780440217787

The Thief's Mistress

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The prince of thieves and his fair maiden played out a destiny so passionate it became legend. In this magical tale sparkling with troubadours, myth, and magic, the fate of Robin Hood and Marian is... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Unique and compelling story but *not* for the faint-hearted!

"The Thief's Mistress" is a love-it-or-hate-it kind of book, but I must say that I *thoroughly* enjoyed it and gobbled it up in a single day. The book is a retelling of the Robin Hood/Maid Marian legend with Marian placed front and center in the story. Marian as she is envisioned in this story is a combination of an ice princess and dispenser of vigilante justice. Unusually tall, beautiful, intelligent and schooled in the use of weapons, she is a rarity among historical romance heroines--tough, flawed, clever and virtually never requiring rescue by the hero. The book has not only a wonderful hero in the golden, charming and recklessly bold Robin Hood, but also a *very* compelling anti-hero/villain in the dark and sexy Sir Guy of Guisbourne. The love triangle between Marian, Robin and Guy is wonderfully well done and is really the heart of the story. It is made more fascinating by the fact that Marian feels passion for both men and is a closer match personality-wise to dark, clever and controlled Sir Guy than to open and sunny Robin. The characters are beautifully drawn and the writing is excellent. The story is packed with political intrigue with Marian acting as a spy for Queen Eleanor (of Aquitaine) who is trying to ransom her son Richard (the Lionhearted) from the Austrian emperor while protecting his kingdom from his grasping younger brother, Prince John. Gayle Feyrer manages to break just about every "rule" of historical romance writing--so traditionalists looking for a light and fluffy story beware! The heroine is not only the "thief's mistress", she is also Sir Guy's mistress and the sex scenes with both her lovers are steamy. There is a fair amount of violence in the story, some perpetrated *by* and some *against* the major characters in the story. Marian is a chilly, fairly ruthless heroine who fights her attraction to the outlaw Robin for a good portion of the story. This is a wonderfully unique and well written medieval for readers who enjoy character-driven romance with flawed heroes and heroines and stories with action and healthy dose of history. Highly recommended to readers looking for a grittier, more complex medieval romance.

A very different retelling of the Robin/Marion story

Well told and intelligent with an unusual twist. A Marion very much in control of her destiny. The many characters were vivid and real, the story a times was gritty and shocking but this is the 13C is it not. Wonderful author.

A spectacular Marian

This is a wonderful story, intense and vibrant. The writing is purely spectacular. What really gripped me was the way familar Nottingham characters felt so true as they were presented in this new light. Marian is the focus of the love triangle and the strongest character in the story. That was fascinating. It's a rare thing to encounter such fidelity to the period. From Richard Lionheart and Elinor of Aquitaine to the Nottingham Castle crowd, this book knows its history.

A sensual look at legendary characters. A great read!

I'm not normally a romance reader but a good friend recommended this to me. It has opened my eyes to a new genre. The writing was superb and the characters were entertaining and provocative. The twists and turns of the story kept me turning the pages as much as the well-honed writing style.

Finally, a Maid Marian with some spunk - great book!

The Thief's Mistress turns the Robin Hood legend around, letting us imagine things from Marian's point of view. Finally, a Marian to admire and respect! Feyrer's Robin is a good match for her, fiery, strong, wild, and yet gentle. But the real surprise is Sir Guy. Yum!!! It's hard to pull off a story where the legendary villain is as appealing as he is deadly, but that's done beautifully here. He's a fitting rival for Robin, in an interesting story of political intrigue. Strongly recommended for those not afraid of eroticism in their romance
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