Outlaw Princess of Sherwood is award-winning author Nancy Springer's third delightful tale of Rowan Hood. Her popular adventure novels provide a fresh new vision of the medieval period. When Princess Ettarde refuses to marry the man her father, King Solon, has chosen for her, she flees to Sherwood Forest and joins Rowan Hood's band of outlaws.
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"Still enjoying this series a lot. At first this book felt very similar to Lionclaw, so I was a little disappointed, but some interesting developments in the second half of the book really caught my attention. Lionclaw is still my favorite, but I'm excited to read the rest of the series."
— Meredith (4 out of 5 stars)
" I was put into either fits of fury or laughter all throughout the book. To see etty be so merciful, I don't think I could have done that great read just as the previous two have been "
— Cassondra, 11/9/2013" This is one of my favorite stories in the series. "
— Hannah, 11/3/2013" Ittard is a princess, daughter of a Lord, but when she is married off - she has had too much! S.S. "
— Horace, 9/25/2013" Runaway Princess Ettarde has her turn as the member of the younger band following Rowan Hood, Robin's daughter, to face her demons & discover her strengths in this third novel. "
— Brett, 8/22/2013" It had possibilities, but then failed to deliver. "
— Skedatt, 7/12/2013" this book was good. it solved a bit of the mystery of Etty's past. "
— Jenna, 6/23/2013" Princess Ettarde turn to be the main focus of the book. Good book. "
— Ami, 12/30/2012" A fun spin on Robin Hood. An enjoyable, easier adventure read for the younger audience. "
— Dawnetta, 6/15/2012" One of my favorites, or at least she was one of my favorite characters "
— Amy, 1/16/2012" Good book. But I read it before the second one... "
— Michelle, 6/26/2011" i liked this one. it was pretty sad. but not bawl your eyes out. it was mellow. it was really good and i really liked it a lot. "
— Kenzie, 6/16/2011" Good Robin hood style story. Very good series "
— Erin(and, 4/25/2011" Charming and unique. It was a pleasure to read, with a very likable main character. "
— Kate, 4/3/2011" Tightly written without any extraneous verbage/plot. "
— Meredith, 1/17/2011" ehh it was an interesting read. not my fave, but not on the hated list either. writing was ok, storyline interesting, characters- somewhat predictable. on a scale of 1 - 10, i'd give it a 4. "
— Raz, 1/4/2011" This has a pretty slow start, and I almost put it down, but I actually ended up really liking it. What starts out as a seemingly predictable story takes an unexpected turn that really makes the main character grow into her own person. "
— Margaret, 9/7/2010" I love the idea of taking a great setting like that of Sherwood Forest, & giving it a strong female lead character, especially one as likable as Ro. "
— Brett, 8/19/2010" First book I ever read. Great book full of adventure. Rosemary's mother dies, and she must masquerade as a boy to find her father: Robin Hood. The other books in the series are great too. "
— Elzbeth, 5/20/2010" Fun, short read about the daughter of Robin Hood. Creative story. Rated PG for violence. "
— Megan, 5/6/2010" A beautifully written childhood spin off of the old Robin Hood tale, told from a slightly different angle, the man's daughter. "
— Amanda, 4/21/2010" This was a good twist to the story of Robin Hood... he's got a daughter. "
— Michelle, 3/17/2010" My expectations weren't that high when I started this book. I was hoping for a cheesy little story, and it was cheesy, but just really dull. "
— Megan, 2/7/2010" Pleasant juvenile about Robin Hood's daughter. Okay start to a five book series. "
— Jeff, 1/29/2010" I really love Robin Hood, and I love Enola Holmes, so I was very excited for this series about Robin Hood's daughter by the author of Enola Holmes. And it's a pretty fun series. It's not as good as Enola Holmes, but I'm still eager to read the rest of the series. "
— Meredith, 12/27/2009Nancy Springer is the author of more than fifty books for children and adults, including the nationally bestselling Enola Holmes series, of which The Case of the Missing Marquess was made into the hit Netflix movie Enola Holmes. Her novels have has been published in more than thirty countries and have won several awards, including the Anthony Award, two Edgar Awards, the Carolyn W. Field Award, the Hugo Award for Best Short Story, and the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature for Best Novel.
Emily Gray grew up in a military family and started audiobook narration in 2001. She has been heard bringing to life the adventures of Becky Bloomwood in Sophie Kinsella’s Shopaholic series. Emily and her husband started the Classics Acting Company in Dallas where she has appeared in The Cherry Orchard. She is the winner of three AudioFile Earphones Awards.