Author: | Deborah Ann Davis | ISBN: | 9781942009023 |
Publisher: | Deborah Ann Davis | Publication: | December 19, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Deborah Ann Davis |
ISBN: | 9781942009023 |
Publisher: | Deborah Ann Davis |
Publication: | December 19, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Fairly Certain is the unlikely adventure of Petir Capota, a nineteen year old computer geek who finds himself back in the days of Robin Hood after falling out of a tree. He awakens in the forest surrounded by a band of British boys, clothed as if in Old England. Unable to resolve the incongruity of their presence in the Connecticut woods, Petir decides he’s experiencing a dream, which revs up when Maid Rianne appears, a girl with a penchant for the bow and arrow. In his college world, fair maiden types don’t ordinarily go for computer geek types, but for some reason, he is no longer in his world. Petir is fairly certain he can try whatever he wants in this world, without consequence…but the fair maiden isn’t playing fair.
With the conflict of the Royals escalating, Maid Rianne has joined the outlaws hiding in the forest, outwardly defying the handsome and accomplished knight to whom she is promised. She is fairly certain she merely feels flattered by Lord Petir’s uncensored admiration of her skills with the staff and bow, the same unmaidenly pursuits disdained by her own knight. However, that does not explain the quickening of her pulse produced by Lord Petir’s unguarded gaze.
The outlaws bring Petir to their camp to tend his injuries, then, to Petir’s delight and Maid Rianne’s dismay, they invite him to join their merry band. What better way to get close to her? Throwing caution to the wind, Petir decides he has nothing to lose by pursuing Maid Rianne. It’s all fun and games until she is captured by the enemy. Now, a geek with no ability to defend himself must find a way to rescue a fair maiden who has become much more than fair game.
Fairly Certain is the unlikely adventure of Petir Capota, a nineteen year old computer geek who finds himself back in the days of Robin Hood after falling out of a tree. He awakens in the forest surrounded by a band of British boys, clothed as if in Old England. Unable to resolve the incongruity of their presence in the Connecticut woods, Petir decides he’s experiencing a dream, which revs up when Maid Rianne appears, a girl with a penchant for the bow and arrow. In his college world, fair maiden types don’t ordinarily go for computer geek types, but for some reason, he is no longer in his world. Petir is fairly certain he can try whatever he wants in this world, without consequence…but the fair maiden isn’t playing fair.
With the conflict of the Royals escalating, Maid Rianne has joined the outlaws hiding in the forest, outwardly defying the handsome and accomplished knight to whom she is promised. She is fairly certain she merely feels flattered by Lord Petir’s uncensored admiration of her skills with the staff and bow, the same unmaidenly pursuits disdained by her own knight. However, that does not explain the quickening of her pulse produced by Lord Petir’s unguarded gaze.
The outlaws bring Petir to their camp to tend his injuries, then, to Petir’s delight and Maid Rianne’s dismay, they invite him to join their merry band. What better way to get close to her? Throwing caution to the wind, Petir decides he has nothing to lose by pursuing Maid Rianne. It’s all fun and games until she is captured by the enemy. Now, a geek with no ability to defend himself must find a way to rescue a fair maiden who has become much more than fair game.