Halfling: A Fantasy Monster Romance
Monstrous World, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Sophie Daniels
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William Macleod
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By:
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S. E. Wendel
About this listen
A half-orc, half-human belongs nowhere…
Orek has spent his life trying to prove himself to a clan that despises him. The son of a deposed orc chief and human captive, he must try twice as hard to prove himself a worthy male, a strong hunter, a potential mate…
Resigned to a thankless place in the shadows, Orek ekes out a living on the fringes of the clan, just waiting for an opportunity. But what he finds instead one cold autumn night could ruin everything he's worked so hard to gain—a human woman, captured just as his mother was so many years ago. The choice to protect her from the clan isn't a choice at all. But what will protect him and his lonely heart from her?
A life about to begin, usurped by fate…
Sorcha has spent her life helping raise her many siblings but now finally has the chance to seek her own adventures. At least, she did, before she was snatched from her horse and peddled by slavers. Taken far from home, she's brought to the worst place imaginable—the craggy western mountains infested with brutal, brutish orcs. All humans know to fear them and stay away, and now she's been sold to the cruelest clan chief of them all. But the first orc she meets is nothing like the stories. He's gentle. He frees her.
Nothing is what it seems as they lose themselves in the forest, hunted by trackers and slavers. Out of her depth, Sorcha has no choice but to rely on the mysterious halfling who saved her—but she's been betrayed already and cannot afford to trust him. Even if, little by little, the quiet male reveals himself to be everything she could ever want.
A human and a halfling, lives ripped apart, brought together by coincidence or fate. Running for their lives, they may find the most dangerous place is together…
Fans of Finnley Fenn, SJM, Grace Draven, and Ruby Dixon will love this fluffy, steamy monster romance fantasy road trip story! Intended for mature listeners.
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- claude
- 02-12-24
Fantastic
More please. A very enjoyable book. With an unusual storyline and characters. This love story is gripping from start to finish to finish. Worth a credit
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- Scotty Unfamous
- 26-06-24
A1 spice with a good storyline
This book popped up on TikTok and I knew I had to read it. The story has enough danger in the plot to keep the journey aspects interesting. Though it has dark moments, it's also cosy and sweet. As for the spice -YES! It's described so well in such a desirable way. The narrators are good as well.
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- Michelle McCormick
- 01-02-25
Cute book, awful recording
This is a very sweet story that's right up my alley, however it's let down very badly by a truly awful audio performance. The world of book is very very clearly based on Ireland (Eirea) with lots of Irish names throughout - and almost every single name was mispronounced to the point that it was unrecognisable. The male and female narrators actually pronounce one character's name completely differently throughout the book!! And not just names - the standard English words "tarpaulin" and "demesne" are badly mispronounced multiple times. If Irish or even UK voice actors really can't be found for titles like this, a small amount of research into the pronunciation of everyday Irish names ... and common, everyday words for that matter... would be the bare minimum expectation.
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