Attention Orc Lovers! New Orc Sworn Just Dropped!
Here is one for the experienced size queens who like big books and big boys
The Widow and the Orcs
Release Date: June 14, 2024
Content Notes
Middle-Aged FMC
Triad Relationship
Found Family
Size Differences
Breeding Without Pregnancy
Redemption Journeys
Trauma Recovery
On-Page Death
On-Page Violence
You don’t read The Widow and the Orcs by Finley Fenn because you want a sweet and fluffy read. You don’t read it because you want the stakes low. You read this because you want a story that will grip and satisfy you as thoroughly and savagely as an orc. My fellow seasoned monster lovers will appreciate this story like the rest of Orc Sworn.
One of Fenn’s strengths is her characters’ inner journeys. This book is an excellent example of that.
Sometimes, it feels like we’re all in therapy together, the reader and the MCs. We’re all messed up and trying to redeem ourselves. Finley Fenn’s job is to guide us all to that path of healing and peace.
Each of the three MCs has a lot to unpack. Ulfarr’s need for redemption stands out in particular, as fans of The Duchess and the Orc are well aware. However, his love interests are older like he is. They have also experienced pain, and they have also done different kinds of arguably bad things. No one is a fresh young thing with no world experience here. They are all messy and a little messed up. That is why readers will like them. That is why I like them.
ARC provided and voluntarily reviewed.
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Middle-Aged FMC? When did 39 become middle-aged? I feel so olllllld 😭
Have you read the rest of the books in this series? “The Maid and the Orcs” was my favorite!