Orc Haven

 

The great war is over. The Dark Queen has fallen, slain by a dwarven champion as the prophecies foretold.

 

Still struggling with her transition from farmer's daughter to Hero of the Free Races, Irma barters her newfound fame for the power to change things for the betterment of all - including her former enemies.

 

With the Dark Queen's death, her subjugated orcs either succumbed to madness or were slain in battle. Only few orcs remain, and Irma has sworn to protect them, to help them find their place among the Free Races. One of them is Vash, a breeding mother from the pits, searching for a new home among the ruins of her old world with a tiny horde of orc children in tow.

 

When they meet, they discover that despite their differences in size, upbringing and race, they share the same hopes for the future. And while the odds they face seem overwhelming, the feelings growing between them may be strong enough to overcome them all.

 

Lauded with the Rainbow-Award 2018/2019 for best lesbian fantasy novel, Orc Haven is a sweet, happy f/f romantasy that begins where other epic fantasy novels end, a stand-alone novel about courage, hope, and the importance of family.

 

 

The Orc Haven cover, once again by the lovely Anna Tiferet Sikorska.
A map of the principal locations of 'Orc Haven' drawn once again by the talented KosmicDungeon.
Rainbow Award Winner Orc Haven won the 2018/2019 Rainbow Award for Best Lesbian Fantasy Romance!

Curious? Have a look inside!

Orc Haven Reading Sample
Here's the first chapter of Orc Haven for you - free and shareable, so you can have a look at what to expect before you buy.
Orc Haven - Reading Sample.pdf
PDF-Dokument [1.3 MB]

Where to get the book?

 

Orc Have is available via Amazon and Smashwords. Other buy links will be added as soon as they appear. 

 

Orc Haven was published on October 13th, 2018. 

 

Have a look at the book's Goodreads page to see what other readers think. 

Tags

 

Orcs - Dwarves - Fantasy - Romance - F/F - Hope - Family 

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