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Ebook About Orc Mountain needs a midwife. And this devious, deadly orc is determined to find one… In a world of recently warring orcs and men, Gwyn Garrett is a lord’s daughter on a mission — to escape her lord father, dump her cheating betrothed, and pursue her true calling as a plant-obsessed midwife.Until the night her brand-new house is invaded by an orc. A tall, taunting, treacherous monster, with sharp teeth, vicious claws, and gleaming black eyes. And worst of all, a blatant, brutal mission of his own…He’s come to court her.Claim her.Compromise her.But Gwyn is far too clever to fall for this sneaky orc’s schemes — right? Even if he moves like a graceful god, if his voice is sweet syrup in her ears. If his low, mocking laugh sparks something hot and reckless, deep in her soul…It’s hunger, it’s home, it’s everything Gwyn never knew she needed — but in its wake, there’s only devastation. Defeat. And the realization that she’s forever linked with this horrible orc, and his horrible plans…And with the war. The fates of hundreds of women like her. And the truth that Orc Mountain desperately needs her, and maybe this proud, lonely orc does too…_____________________A dark, angsty, full-length fantasy romance. Comes after The Duchess and the Orc, but also reads as a standalone. Happily ever after guaranteed.Book The Midwife and the Orc: A Monster Fantasy Romance (Orc Sworn) Review :
Throw out everything you thought you knew from the previous books. I thought I knew Joarr - I didn't. I thought I knew how the war between the men and Orcs would go - I didn't. I thought I understood how Joarr and Gwyn got together - I didn't. There are wonderful, unexpected twists and turns in this book, and they're all perfectly plotted. It never felt rushed. The pace never flagged. Perfect execution.There's a sense of lightness and fun in this book that hasn't been prominent in previous books. It fits perfectly with Joarr's character - the flip side to his spy sneakiness is his sense of fun. The clan twist is absolutely brilliant and well done for somehow making me care about the Bautul clan when I never have before.Huge kudos to the author for making the heroine a composed, competent character. There were never TSTL moments with Gwyn. She makes hard choices; she takes risks, but she always knows what she's getting herself into and she's never self-pitying. She's also a woman who has been profoundly disempowered by her father and her fiancée, and all that rage and despair has turned inward, as it does. Her self-harming is understandable and delicately handled. The bonding moments in which Joarr teaches her to redirect her rage and despair wrung tears out of me.My favorite characters make appearances, and I particularly loved seeing a different side to Silfast and Stella's relationship. I'll admit I flinch every time Jule makes an appearance now because she can play the heavy, but her role here isn't too heavy here and it was nice to see her being maternal.Although I'm not sure how the author could top this book, I'm desperate for Baldr and Drafli's story. Please, please give us Baldr's story next!I can't recommend this book highly enough. It's absolutely going on my favorites shelf to be re-read and savored when life gets a little too heavy. There’s a buoyance to The Midwife and the Orc, a sense of lightness like the sunny gardens that Joarr and Gwyn both love. This fifth entry in Fenn’s Orc Sworn series is my favorite to date because of Joarr’s lighthearted nature, Gwyn strength and versatility, and the way it shares more about the orc clan skirted around in previous books, the Bautul.Joarr is a jokester, with a wry, understated sense of humor that is decidedly in contrast to other orc heroes in this series. His devotion to and interest in Gwyn is marvelous. I really loved how he listened to every request that Gwyn made and worked to respect them. (Of course, he meets only the letter of her requests because he has his secrets, as the orcs do in this series.)And Gwyn was marvelous! She’s bright and talented, yet a woman who doesn’t realize her full worth, particularly when it comes to her looks and her personal appeal. She takes refuge in skills as a midwife and herbwoman. Joarr is her counterpart in this, with a love of plants and mushrooms that matches Gwyn perfectly. And how Joarr and Gwyn each adapt to the unexpected things thrown their way is one of the delights of The Midwife and the Orc.Then there is the continued danger to the orcs, in part brought about the brute-force mentality of Joarr’s new clan, the Bautul. Seeing Joarr’s struggle with a fundamental shift in his identity was fascinating. There’s also a welcome revisit to Silfast and Stella (the focus of a novella by Fenn), who need to adjust not only their relationship but his management of the Bautul clan.The world of Orc Sworn is one where the orcs strategize for the long term, working against the machinations of humans who would love them to be gone from the world. The humans in this book are on the periphery, and I loved the focus on the orc world, only bringing in humans for those moments the plot required it. The Midwife and the Orc worked on all levels for me, flourishing just like Gwyn and Joarr’s gardens. Read Online The Midwife and the Orc: A Monster Fantasy Romance (Orc Sworn) Download The Midwife and the Orc: A Monster Fantasy Romance (Orc Sworn) The Midwife and the Orc: A Monster Fantasy Romance (Orc Sworn) PDF The Midwife and the Orc: A Monster Fantasy Romance (Orc Sworn) Mobi Free Reading The Midwife and the Orc: A Monster Fantasy Romance (Orc Sworn) Download Free Pdf The Midwife and the Orc: A Monster Fantasy Romance (Orc Sworn) PDF Online The Midwife and the Orc: A Monster Fantasy Romance (Orc Sworn) Mobi Online The Midwife and the Orc: A Monster Fantasy Romance (Orc Sworn) Reading Online The Midwife and the Orc: A Monster Fantasy Romance (Orc Sworn) Read Online Finley Fenn Download Finley Fenn Finley Fenn PDF Finley Fenn Mobi Free Reading Finley Fenn Download Free Pdf Finley Fenn PDF Online Finley Fenn Mobi Online Finley Fenn Reading Online Finley FennDownload PDF Jinx in the Hinterlands (Academy of Necessary Magic Book 6) By Michael Anderle
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