
A beautiful maiden who poaches to feed the poor.
A handsome forester on a mission to catch her.
Danger and love are about to unite in Thornbeck Forest.
The margrave owns the finest hunting grounds for miles around–and Odette Menkels spends her nights poaching his deer to feed the hungry orphans of Thornbeck. By day, Odette is a simple maiden who teaches children to read, but by night this young beauty has become the secret lifeline to the poorest of the poor.
For Jorgen Hartman, the margrave’s forester, tracking down a poacher is a duty he is all too willing to perform. Jorgen inherited his post from the man who raised him . . . a man who was murdered at the hands of a poacher.
When Jorgen and Odette meet at the Midsummer festival and share a connection during a dance, neither has any idea that they are already adversaries.
The one man she wants is bound by duty to capture her; the one woman he loves is his cunning target . . . What becomes of a forester who protects a notorious poacher? What becomes of a poacher when she is finally discovered?
My Review:
published in 2016
What a captivating read! Dickerson has a way with words that makes me feel like I’ve careened back in time to a fairy tale land where swoonworthy heroes are no match for their cunning heroines and where good and evil are in a constant battle. I love that she’s started this new fairy tale series for adults! I’ve never grown out of my love for the genre and fairy tale retellings are among my favourite reads.
The Huntress of Thornbeck Forest has all the essential ingredients of a beloved classical tale. A hero with an impossible task, a heroine who might just need rescuing (though she’s pretty spunky!), plenty of subterfuge, a nefarious villain and, of course, the ultimate triumph of good over evil. But that doesn`t mean this read is predictable. It`s anything but! In fact, I got to a point where I couldn`t turn the pages fast enough in my desperate bid to find out what happened next. And through it all, the author maintains the cadence of storytelling from days of yore. Simply put: the kind of read that makes your heart happy.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
This giveaway is for a gently read paperback copy and open to any reader anywhere in the world so, yay, an International Giveaway!
If you would like a chance to win a copy of The Huntress of Thornbeck Forest, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday May 16 2026
I’m very intrigued by this one
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Good luck, Mark!
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THE HUNTRESS OF THORNBECK FOREST most definitely sounds like the perfect book to me. I can tell already that I’m sure it will be an all in one sitting type book meaning all supplies will be on hand. Sounds like Dickerson weaves the perfect fairy tale that keeps the lover of the old ones (like you and me) as well as those new to the genre excited and happy.
Thank you so much for the fabulous chance to win a copy!
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Melanie Dickerson has really made a name for herself with her fairy tale retellings. Good luck, Kay!
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How has this book slipped past me for so long? It sounds good, thanks for sharing! 🙂
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It’s fantastic, and rare to find a Robin Hood retelling so that was fun too. Good luck, Bridget!
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This looks like something I would enjoy immensely.
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Good luck, Paula!
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Ohhh I love Melanie’s books! Thank you so much!
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Good luck, Sarah!
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I’ve read a few of Melanie Dickerson’s retelling of fairy tales too. And others as well. Would love to read his one.
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Good luck, Becky!
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I love her fairytale retellings. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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She’s made quite the niche for herself in CF. Good luck, Lucy!
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The cover on this one totally draws me in, and then you tell me it is a fairytale retelling? Yes, please! I just recently read a book by this author and it was SO good! Thanks for the chance! blessedmommy3x AT gmail DOT com
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It is a gorgeous cover. The publisher did a wonderful job with all the fairy tale retelling covers but this one is extra special. Good luck, Jo Ruth!
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Sounds interesting!
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Good luck, Karina!
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