Claimed By the Orc Prince by Lionel Hart

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Claimed By the Orc Prince by Lionel Hart
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Prince Taegan Glynzeiros has prepared since childhood to fight and lead armies against invading orc forces, the enemies of elves since time immemorial. But the terms of a successful peace treaty means the elven prince will not be fighting the orcs, but marrying one.

Zorvut the Relentless is the third son of Hrul Bonebreaker, leader of the loose coalition of orc clans that have accepted the unprecedented elven peace treaty. Though his name has come from his unyielding spirit on the battlefield, when he is offered to the elves to be married off to their prince, he knows better than to try and fight against his father’s wishes.

  • File Name:claimed-by-the-orc-prince-by-lionel-hart.epub
  • Original Title:Claimed by the Orc Prince (The Orc Prince Trilogy Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:urn:uuid:273fd756-62f2-4858-8d67-99e08f24bba9
  • Publisher:Independent
  • Date:2021-01-23
  • File Size:377.873 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Chapter One
  • 2. Chapter Two
  • 3. Chapter Three
  • 4. Chapter Four
  • 5. Chapter Five
  • 6. Chapter Six
  • 7. Chapter Seven
  • 8. Chapter Eight
  • 9. Chapter Nine
  • 10. Chapter Ten
  • 11. Chapter Eleven
  • 12. Chapter Twelve
  • 13. Chapter Thirteen
  • 14. Chapter Fourteen
  • 15. Chapter Fifteen
  • 16. About the Author

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Aria Mar.
Aria Mar.

I loved the book. I found it generally well written and enjoyable. The main idea has been reused but I very much liked the dynamics of the main characters' relationship and it kept me interested till the end. It is the first book of a trilogy so, although the main points opened in this book are closed till the ending there are a few issues that we'll probably see more of in the next ones (which I'm very much looking forward to).

Reply3 years ago
    Ellie Mae
    Ellie Mae

    I like the IDEA of this book and the characters are interesting, but it's not especially well written. There aren't a ton of grammar issues or mistakes, thankfully, it's just kind of stilted. I'll still probably read the next ones though. Be warned, it ends with a To Be Continued :/

    Reply3 years ago