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Series: The Orc Prince Trilogy by Lionel Hart

Greetings and welcome to Reviews That Burn: Series Reviews, part of Books That Burn. Series Reviews discuss at least three books in a series and cover the overarching themes and development of the story across several books. I'd like to thank longtime Patron Case Aiken, who receives a monthly shoutout. Full Audio Here   An elven prince. The son of an orc warlord. In two warring nations, their arranged marriage brings peace. They never expected to fall in love. Prince Taegan Glynzeiros has prepared since childhood to fight and lead armies against invading orc forces, the enemies of elves for hundreds of years. But after a successful peace treaty, the elven prince will not be fighting orcs, but marrying one. The first words he speaks to Zorvut are their wedding vows. Despite being considered the runt amongst the orc warlord’s children, Taegan finds him to be intelligent and thoughtful—everything the stereotypes about orcs say he shouldn’t be. He doesn’t want to fall in love, but Zorv...

Beware Mohawks Bearing Gifts by S.A. Collins (The Cove Chronicles, #1)

TITLE: Beware Mohawks Bearing Gifts
AUTHOR: S.A. Collins
PUBLISHER: NineStar Press
YEAR: 2019
LENGTH: 340 pages
AGE: Adult
GENRE: Fantasy, Historical Fiction
RECOMMENDED: N/A

DNF 13% in.

I just couldn’t get into it and didn’t like the main character.

CW for sexism, cursing, human trafficking, sexual content (explicit), references to child prostitution, gore (graphic), violence (graphic). CWs are mostly from the information in the front of the book, they are not all present in the portion I read.

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