Shifters of Sherwood series

No one in Sherwood wanted me. Until they did.
The wealthy city boy with the acid wit. The absentminded scholar with a heart of gold. The brooding fighter with the overprotective side. And their fearless leader too charming for his own good.
They’re the outlaws I was warned about. And they’re not too happy to find me trespassing on their land.
I know I shouldn’t let myself get tempted by one of them, let alone all four. Sure, they’re thicker than thieves and closer than brothers, but no group of guys really shares everything.
Right?

I trusted them. I loved them. And they broke me.
I thought I was part of their world. That I belonged with them—the outlaws who stole my heart and taught me to fight for my own freedom. But when I learned the truth, I ran.
And found myself captured again.
Guy Gisbourne is everything Rob and his crew aren’t. Polished. Respected. Dangerous in a way that doesn’t look like danger—until it’s too late. He says he’s saving me, but his version of “protection” feels a lot like a prison. He’s got a plan for me, a story he’s spinning where I’m the lost, fragile girl in need of rescuing.
I’ve played the damsel before. I’m not playing it again.

I won’t be anyone’s pawn.
I never thought I’d find myself here: fleeing for my life with four shifters who’ve sworn to protect me.
Gisbourne is out for blood—ours—and he’s got the power and the cunning to take it. We’ve lost our home, our resources, and nearly our hope. But we’re not done yet. Because this isn’t just about us. Sherwood needs saving, and we’re the only ones who know the real stakes.
My abilities are growing stronger, but the truth is, I don’t know if I’m ready for what’s coming. I’m not some fairytale heroine, and I don’t need a perfect ending. What I need is to keep us together—and keep us alive.

Take a stand for Sherwood—before it’s too late.
This isn’t what we wanted.
Sherwood is splintering. People are suspicious, angry, violent, and they blame us for the chaos: me, and my four shifters.
We wanted to save this place, but it might not want saving after all. And we just might end up as fractured as this place itself.