My guest today is talented UK-based author, Kay Berrisford. Kay and I first met (online)about a year ago when her first book was about to be released. Fast forward a few scant months and lo and behold Kay’s third novel, Lord of the Forest, will be released in April. Awesome job Kay!
Kay used to be a historian and press officer. Then she realized making stuff up and adding fantasy, sex, and BDSM fun was even more exciting than the “day job.” She loves writing stories set in any time and place where she can indulge her love for research while imagining two hot guys getting it on. She has a particular passion for English folklore.
Kay lives in Southampton, Hampshire, UK, with her beloved “other half,” in a very small flat that blesses them on occasion with outbreaks of moths and mould. When they aren’t both madly working, they enjoy drinking wine, visiting castles and gorgeous countryside, and stalking cats and greenfinches. Kay loves to hear from readers.
Take it away Kay!
Robin Hood – the ultimate hero?
Robin Hood has been about for eight hundred years. He’s passed the ultimate endurance test, so what’s his appeal? I’ve always been a huge fan, both of storybook and movie representations, and for me, the answer is obvious. He’s always the good guy, always on the side of right. He’s loyal and brave—he’ll fight to the death for the good cause he believes in, and of course, for the people he cares for. He’s the ultimate hero, but he’s also incredibly adaptable. Every generation has re-written his story in a different way, sometimes many times over. He’s been a common woodsman, an earl in disguise, a returned crusader, and many other incarnations (hey, Disney made him a fox!) He’s usually a great lover—and by no means only of Maid Marian. She was a late addition to the story, first mentioned in 1508.
Robin’s also a kick ass warrior, though not always the very best. Right from the earliest stories, Robin was usually a brilliant archer, but often bested in other forms of battle (sword and staff) and not beyond needing rescuing by his men—Little John et al—on occasion. Robin’s famous “band of brothers” have been there from nearly the start. One of Robin’s first historians, John Fordun, writing in 1341, tells of “Robin Hood and Little John” who lived with their companions as outlaws among woodlands and thickets, celebrated as heroes by the poor people they helped. The appeal of this image is obvious—especially to us writers and lovers of m/m romance. What a better place to escape the shackles of social and sexual conventions than in the forest realm, with all its mystery and magic?
When I decided to write Robin Hood as the hero of my new Greenwood novel, Lord of the Forest, I took these ideas as my starting points. My Robin is fighter for justice, who values friendship above all things, and always strives to do right. It’s a great way to live, but what if this ultimate hero never found true love? That’s the challenge I set Robin in Lord of the Forest, and I had a hell of a lot of fun throwing obstacles in his way. He falls for a royal spy, not exactly the ideal guy for an outlaw. Oh, and he’s got to save England from an evil baron and the forces of dark magic too, but hey, he takes that all in his stride. After all, he is Robin Hood!
Here are the first two books in the series:
Lord of the Forest – blurb:
England, 1217. Dark forces are rising. In the Greenwood, foul spirits grow powerful, and greedy barons plunder the lands. Only one man dares fight back—Robin Hood.
Robin’s band of brothers is broken. Now a lone warrior, he denies his famous name and laments the friends and lovers he’s lost. When the fair folk capture Cal, a beautiful young forester descended from the Greenwood’s ancient protectors, Robin rescues him and forges a new alliance.
Despite a sizzling attraction, Robin senses Cal isn’t like his old comrades, and he’s right. Cal’s been raised as a royal spy. He plans to seduce and betray Robin, but can’t harm the man he’s falling hard for. Mistrust and arguments spill into passionate lovemaking, as Cal learns the meaning of loyalty, fighting beside Robin, the only friend he’s ever known. Even the enchanted forest seeks to bind Robin and the returned protector ever tighter.
Their connection will be tested by nature’s wildest forces, Robin’s past, Cal’s lies, and in a baron’s darkest dungeon. To survive, Robin and Cal must admit their love and embrace their true destinies. Only then can they save England and each other—and win their happiness ever after.
Lord of the Forest (The Greenwood) will be published by Loose Id in early April. The first two Greenwood novels (Bound for the Forest and Bound to the Beast) are out now, and the series can be read in any order.
All titles available from Loose Id: http://www.loose-id.com/authors/g-k/kay-berrisford.html
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Kay-Berrisford/e/B006JLQ4L8/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1
All Romance: http://www.allromanceebooks.com/storeSearch.html?searchBy=author&qString=Kay+Berrisford
THE LORD OF THE FOREST BLOG TOUR DRAW!
If you’d like a chance to WIN your choice any of the current Greenwood novels, Bound for the Forest or Bound to the Beast, in your choice of paperback or ebook—PLUS a $20 Loose Id or All Romance voucher—all you need to do is leave a comment here, including your email (please spell this out e.g. [email protected] would be katy at yahoo dot com.) You can enter the draw as many times as you like at the different blogs I visit on my Lord of the Forest blog tour (for schedule visit http://kayberrisford.com). Two runners up prizes will be a choice of any of my back catalogue titles, excluding Lord of the Forest.
Comp closes midnight EST, 12th April.
Thanks to Jianne for allowing me to blog here today!
And my thanks to Kay for the intriguing post! Don’t forget to leave your email address in the comment!
Cheers,
Jianne
This blog was… how do I say it? Relevant!! Finally I have found something that helped me.
Many thanks!
I’ve never been a huge fan of Robin Hood but your version of it has me intrigued Kay!
taccb(underscore)1981(at)yahoo(dot)com
Yay – I hope you enjoy if you decide to have a peep. I’ve tried to make this different from recent movies, that’s for sure 😉 Thanks for your comment 🙂 🙂 🙂
That’s a great photo of Kay there. I’m trying to place where it was taken.
Florence, on the Arno 🙂 🙂 🙂 Thanks for droppig by 🙂
Oh yeah! m/m Robin Hood – gotta read it. Hope the tour goes well and thanks for all the info – books sound good so just added on to my tbr!
Yay! Thanks so much, Avalie – hope you enjoy the book 🙂 🙂 🙂
Ah! I really hope I can get this book on the day of it’s release. I really loved the first book and though I haven’t read the second, I already know i’m going to love it. LOL… (I’m just drowning in all these others books! )
And Robin Hood… ahhh~ yeah.. plain and simple he’s kick ass. LOL…
Thanks for the contest! <3
Judi
arella3173_loveless@yahoo(dot)com
*hugs* – I really hope you enjoy!! Actually, if you liked Bound for the Forest, I personally prefer Bound to the Beast, so hopefully you will like it even more. I know some people feel the other way round, though 😉 As for the new one, well, it *might* have taken over as my new favourite from Beast, but I need a bit of time between writing and reflecting to decide. It was *way* more fun and easier to write than Beast, which is why it took me about a year to realize it’s my fave of my stories. I’m slow like that 😉 Thank you for you lovely comment and good luck with all the reading 🙂 🙂 🙂
Sounds great. Thanks for sharing the blurb. The covers looks great =)
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Yay!! Thank you 🙂 🙂 🙂 Really hope you enjoy if you decide to read 🙂
I am a fan of Kay’s! I loved Bound for the Forest AND Catching Kit! I would have a very hard time deciding between Simon, Sex, and the Solstice Stone, or Bound to the Beast. Robin Hood, definitely needs a new twist–I think Men in Tights was probably the most authentic version, at this point. Time to reclaim this story and make it sizzle! Thanks!
Urb
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*hugs* – thank you so much for your lovely comment 🙂 🙂 🙂 Actually, while Solstice Stone is cute (and if you prefer contemporary, it might be a better choice) I actually would recommended Bound to the Beast as my fave out of the two. Good luck in the contest either way 🙂 🙂 🙂
Haha, I haven’t seen Men of Tights for ages–actually, I tried to avoid Robin Hood movies while I was writing this. For some reason, the prospect terrified me!!! Or maybe it was the tights….
This sounds like a great book, and I’ve heard great things about the rest of the series, too! I’m looking forward to reading them sometime soon, and learning more about your upcoming title. Congratulations on your publication! Please count me in. Thanks!
awindandbooks at gmail dot com
Hi Marie!! Thanks so much for your lovely comment. I really hope you enjoy the Greenwood books if you decide to read, and good luck in the contest 🙂 🙂 🙂
Ah!!!! So excited! I minored in medieval and renaissance studies so your series is right up my alley! Thanks so much for the post! I can’t wait for the rest of the tour!
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Oh wow, I would have loved to have studied medieval history more – *is jealous* I did a bit as an undergrad, but then when on to specialize in nineteenth century history, which was fascinating, but I missed the castles!! Mind you, it’s meant medieval history has always seemed like a fun hobby rather than any stress–maybe why writing this book was so much fun 🙂
Thanks for your lovely comment, and good luck in the contest 🙂 🙂 🙂
I don’t think my first comment went through so I will try again. I am a fan of historic fiction particularly when it is another take on a legend. This looks like a great series. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
Thanks
Karl
slats5663(at)shaw(dot)ca
Hi Karl! Thanks so much for your comment. Though the Greenwood books aren’t strictly historicals, I do put a lot of time and effort into the historical research, so I hope the series satisfies there, as well as on the fantasy front (well, I try ;)) Really hope you enjoy if you decide to read! I do love a legend myself too 😉
oops, if the email address in the name field isn’t enough, it’s [email protected]
Hello again, Kay! And hello to Jianne. Another chance to enter the contest, yay!
Also, you know I’m going to be picturing Michael Praed despite the cover art. 🙂
*g*! Hi Julian – I’m expecting you won’t be the only one picturing Michael Praed 😉 I’ve steered clear of mentioning too many movie and TV Robin Hoods on my blog tour–or venturing who *I* was picturing–so that everyone can pick their own!! I really hope you enjoy – and thanks for your lovely comment 🙂