![]() ![]() Jumping at a chance to cultivate new allies in the Human Realm, Brigid travels to Gysborn and meets Munch, the younger brother of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood. Maybe you’ve wondered how a girl could be so foolish as to marry him. Munch doesn’t know what to make of his new brother-in-law, until an awkward situation brings them together.Īfter two years of training, Brigid needs to prove to her queen that she’s ready to fully take on the role of the Primrose. Perhaps you have heard the tale of the blue-bearded man and his murdered wives. But now Munch’s sister Robin has married him, revealed the true villain, and ordered them to stop their outlaw ways. Robin of the Wood spends her days robbing from the rich to feed the poor. Yet when she sees a stolen human boy at the Faerie Market, she finds unexpected allies.įor seven years, Munch and his family fought the evil Duke Guy “Bluebeard” of Gysborn. Bluebeard and the Outlaw: A Retelling of Bluebeard/Robin Hood Tara Grayce 4.09 873 ratings158 reviews Marriage: the ultimate heist. Brigid doesn’t know what to think, but she knows better than to trust the fae. Now Meg has returned, claiming her captor is her husband and her life in the Fae Realm is wonderful. See the complete A Villains Ever After series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles. A mission to fight the fae.Įight months ago, Brigid’s sister Meg was stolen by the fae. The A Villains Ever After book series by multiple authors includes books The Sultan and the Storyteller, Bluebeard and the Outlaw: A Retelling of Bluebeard/Robin Hood, The Sorcerer and the Swan Princess, and several more. ![]()
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