When
the pages closed on “The Secret Slipper,” I knew there had
to be at least one more story from these people. Robin Hood has pretty much
always been a favorite classic tale of mine. As soon as I realized Dumphey
could fill the role of a Robin Hood type of guy, I knew exactly how the series
would end. It was, at times, brutal to write because I felt I couldn’t truly do
a retelling of Robin Hood justice. There were so many plot bunnies that begged
me to follow them, but I had to narrow it down to keep it within the realm of a
novella, thanks to the shortness of the previous two books.
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