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The Heiress and the Orc

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The Heiress and the Orc

By: Finley Fenn
Narrated by: Shane East
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Once, he was her dearest friend…but now he’s a brutal, terrifying monster.

In a world of recently warring orcs and men, Ella Riddell is determined to ignore it all. She’s the wealthiest heiress in the realm—and soon, she’s to wed a lord, and become a real lady.

Until the night her engagement-party ends in utter disaster, and Ella runs for the forest—and straight into the powerful arms of a hulking, deadly orc.

And it’s not just any orc. It’s Natt: the orc Ella made a secret, foolish pledge to, many years past. He’s huge and shameless and vicious, not at all the gangly, laughing daredevil Ella remembers.

And he’s here with one shocking, scandalous aim: to wreak vengeance on Ella’s betrothed. With her.

With her hunger. Her surrender. Her undoing...

Ella knows she should run, even if this deadly enemy was once a friend. Even if his scent drags up a dark, forbidden longing. Even if his kisses are the sweetest, filthiest thing she’s ever tasted in her life…

But will Ella truly risk her perfect future, for an orc? Will she face the bitter truths of the past, and brave the terrifying Orc Mountain, before more war rises to destroy them all?

The Heiress and the Orc is a dark, angsty full-length friends-to-lovers fantasy romance. It comes after The Lady and the Orc in the Orc Sworn series, but it can be listened to as a standalone. Happily ever after guaranteed.

©2022 Finley Fenn (P)2022 Podium Audio
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fiction

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i loved,the story overall, but my gosh I was Tired of "i must be a proper lady'.. whiny mfc.
but the most offputting was the narrator.. in my opinion this story would benefit from a female and male narrator..
I will probably forgo orcsworn in audioverson in the future ( if it's the same narrator he is a terrible female-voice, but a good enough male voice- though I wish he would stop 'whisper-talk )

Good story, but

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I have read all of the Orc Sworn series so far by Finley Fenn and I have to admit, I always felt this was my least favourite. But after how wonderful I found the first audiobook from Shane East, I was tempted to give this one a listen.

I can honestly say that it felt like a completely different story to how I read it myself. Shane brings Nattfarr and Ella to life in a way I couldn’t have imagined on my own and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I can not wait for the next one!

Another amazing story from Finley Fenn and Shane East

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I have read this story and now I’ve listened to the audiobook. Both had their strengths. Firstly Finley Fenn delivers a fantastic story yet again, filled with angst, and high emotion that has me weeping at times.

I struggle with Shane East as a narrator, as when he does male characters he’s very good, but he struggles with female characters. They all seem to end up sounding whingy and strident, which are not the characters as they are portrayed as in the books. It’s disconcerting when you’re in the midst of a sex scene and he’s doing Natfarr wonderfully, and then all of a sudden his off key impression of a women comes in and takes you completely out of the scene.

Excellent story, iffy narrator

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Wow. If that one word could summarise this experience I’d go with that. Finley Finn’s writing style, the story, the angst and tenderness in this intriguing book was only made better by the deep, growly and intense voice of Shane East. It’s 17 hours filled with Orc goodness. Don’t miss out.

Magnificent combination of Finley and Shane

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