A box set collection of 3 orc monster romance novellas
Sold to the Orc Cyna is sold to the orc warrior as his bride
But Atul, the chieftain's son, wants more than just her body
He wants her heart, and an heir. Traded to the Orc Taryn is rescued from a vicious troll attack
But the orcs who saved her village want payment for their services
And they’ve decided to take her as their bride.
Ensnared by the OrcEnsnared in a hunter’s trap.
The orc who rescues her wants more for helping her than just her hand in marriage.
He wants everything.
_______________________ The Orc Brides series features scenes of fantastical romance of consenting love with a dominant orc hero. All Orc Brides books can be read as a standalone story. Sold to the Orc is 23k words, Traded to the Orc is 20k words, and Ensnared by the Orc is 26k words.
Tara lives in New York with her wife, stepson, and a small horde of furry beings who continuously try to trip her down the stairs at two o'clock in the morning.
When she's not stepping around and over two dogs and two cats she can be found drinking iced tea (because you can leave the south but the south never leaves you) while drawing, reading, and writing about naughty aliens and monsters.
Her love affair with monsters all started with Beauty and the Beast (in all types of media) and Hellboy, because who doesn't love an intergalactic demonic Prince of doom and a scientifically altered fish husband?
With over a decade of experience in the BDSM community she considers herself something of a connoisseur of shibari knots and edge play. She loves all things that go bump in the night.
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I loved this box set of orc stories. It was a wonderful tale of humans whose lives were enriched by meeting their kind yet tough and sexy orcs. Please write more books similar to this. Great mix of emotions without too much drama and conflict.
I had previously read all three of these stories, thru KU. I bought the box set, and reread each story, and I still agree with each individual review. I enjoyed that these stories showed a softer side to the Orcs!