The Maid of Sherwood Forest is the second book in Sian Ann Bessey’s McQuivey’s Costume Shop Romance series. The only thing they have in common is McQuivey’s Costume Shop. The leading ladies are transported back in time and start their own adventures. As one might expect, this story follows the fictional or largely fictional character of Robin Hood.
Initially, the idea didn’t sound all that interesting as this topic has been covered many a time. However, the author really created personalities and relationships amongst the characters. Things didn’t happen exactly as one might have expected, and the story was not always following the rollicking exploits of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Rather, it followed the lives of two people who just happen to Robin Hood and Mariah Clinton.
The story drew me in and made me feel as though I was a part of each character’s journey. Adventure and romance abound as you get to know some of the characters you have only known through legend. The story becomes real and emotional. This is a great way to explore England in the 1100s.
Review of an Advance Reading Copy Provided by the Publisher
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: None
Violence/Gore: Several scenes where characters attack others with bows & arrows, swords, knives, etc.; there are some injuries and in some cases fatalities; a character is to be hung, but it doesn’t actually happen; several references to people who have been killed.
Sex/Nudity: Non-married characters kiss and embrace.
Mature Subject Matter:
Death of a parent, taking someone’s life (self-defense).
Drug/Alcohol Use:
Characters consume alcohol at meals.


