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In a remote forest glade, Robyn stumbled upon a distraught young girl ensnared in a trap. To Robyn's horror, she discovered that the girl, once enslaved in a nearby mine, was destined for the dark corners of Nottingham's brothel, along with five others. United by this grim revelation, the group rallied to save the girls from their sinister fate. Yet, deeper horrors awaited: the mine teemed with enslaved women and children, condemned to abysmal futures. Robyn, appalled, vowed to not only free them but to find them sanctuary, a place to reclaim their stolen lives. Amidst this noble quest,…mehr

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In a remote forest glade, Robyn stumbled upon a distraught young girl ensnared in a trap. To Robyn's horror, she discovered that the girl, once enslaved in a nearby mine, was destined for the dark corners of Nottingham's brothel, along with five others. United by this grim revelation, the group rallied to save the girls from their sinister fate. Yet, deeper horrors awaited: the mine teemed with enslaved women and children, condemned to abysmal futures. Robyn, appalled, vowed to not only free them but to find them sanctuary, a place to reclaim their stolen lives. Amidst this noble quest, internal strife brewed. The bond between Ivan and Alexander frayed, with Alexander questioning the current leadership's direction. His pent-up frustrations erupted, first upon the unsuspecting captain of the guard and then on Gilbert, who failed to deliver the demanded longbows. The drama intensified, threatening the unity of their noble cause.
Autorenporträt
After the tragic loss of my girlfriend as a teenager, I sought an escape. My pub upbringing introduced me to a traveling gypsy family, and they allowed me to join their journey under one condition: I had to contribute. Soon, they discovered my talent for spontaneous storytelling, known as "pantsing." In villages and towns, I showcased this gift, crafting stories based on audience suggestions after Mahala's performances. My dyslexia prevented me from pursuing writing as a profession, given the cost of ghostwriters and publishing. Now, with five children and a 50th birthday surprise, I've told countless imaginative bedtime stories. Reflecting on my time with the gypsy family, I've realised the profound impact of storytelling on people, contemplating the possibility of chronicling that journey someday. Throughout my 30s and 40s, I occasionally returned to the stage for charity events, driven by my love for storytelling. My daughter encouraged me to write a novel, leading to my first series under the pen name Barrel Coops, named after her. It took just five months to write five books, with four more for editing, mainly due to my struggles with spelling and punctuation. After extensive feedback and courses, they are being rewritten for release in early 2024. Despite dyslexia being a constant challenge, I'm committed to writing. I hope my stories will captivate and inspire you, bringing enjoyment to your life.