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The Maid and the Orcs

An Orc Sworn Standalone

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The Maid and the Orcs

By: Finley Fenn
Narrated by: Shane East
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She’s fallen for an angel…but he’s mated to a monster.

In a realm of orcs and powerful men, housemaid Alma Andersson is drowning—in grief, debt, and drudgery. When her awful employer makes his darkest demand yet, she flees for the forest and tumbles toward her doom… Until she’s snatched to safety by a huge, vicious green beast. An orc.

He’s utterly terrifying, with his towering bulk, sharp teeth, and deadly black claws—but his touch is gentle, and his eyes are kind. And his scent is a deep, decadent sweetness, sparking a furious flame between them.

But it’s only more disaster because Alma’s shy, soft-hearted rescuer is already mated to another orc. A tall, silent, snarling monster named Drafli, who loathes Alma on sight and clearly longs for her death.

Yet Drafli will do anything for his sweet mate, even if it means tolerating a weak, worthless human. So he makes Alma a cold, calculated offer: he’ll share his mate with her…but only on his terms. He wants her silence. Her surrender. Her servitude.

With Alma’s fate firmly in Drafli’s ruthless hands, how can she face her own dark desires—or all the secrets hidden behind Orc Mountain’s walls? Can a lost, lonely housemaid come between two orcs without being crushed?

The Maid and the Orcs is a dark, angsty, full-length, enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance. It comes after The Midwife and the Orc but can be enjoyed as a standalone. Happily ever after guaranteed.

©2022 Finley Fenn (P)2023 Podium Audio
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Romantic Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Absolutely adored this in kindle

But somehow it felt a bit too much in audio. Shane does such a great job in the Orc series but it just didn’t click for me for this particular instalment, which was and still is an absolute favorite of the series.

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So much better in audio

I will be honest, this story didn’t resonate with me like it’s predecessors did when I read it. However, Shane East brought it to life again in a completely different way to how I read it.

When I initially read it, the relationship between Alma, Drafli and Baldr felt unbalanced, but it was beautiful to listen to - it felt like a completely different group of people.

Absolutely demolished this audiobook, it was one I couldn’t stop listening to - and now I can not wait for the next to be released!

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