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The Orc and the Innkeeper
The Orc and the Innkeeper | CORA. CRANE
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A spunky human innkeeper drowning in magical pests, a brooding orc brewmaster, and the fake engagement that could save them both. I've poured my heart and soul into reviving my aunt's inn after her passing, but a pixie dust mite infestation threatens to destroy everything. Their glittery trails of destruction have infiltrated the guest rooms, and the cost to eradicate them will leave me penniless. I'm desperate for a solution. Enter Thorak Ironfist, the orc who once tormented me in high school. Now a wealthy brewmaster, he's determined to expand his ale empire into the human realm. But prejudice stands in his way. When a potential investor mistakes him for the muscle instead of the brains, Thorak blurts out that his human "fiancée" handles the business side of things. Fate intervenes when I overhear his fib. I seize the opportunity and strike a deal: I'll play the part of his devoted human partner if he financially aids me in banishing the pests. What could possibly go wrong? The Orc and the Innkeeper is a standalone fantasy romance set in the magical town of Elderberry Falls. It is interconnected with other tales in the Elderberry Falls series but can be read alone. All books in the Elderberry Falls series guarantee short, sweet, spicy romances in a cozy magical town with a happily ever after! TROPES: Fake engagement / fake fiancée Enemies-to-lovers He falls first Former bully romance
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I‘m squealing, this book was adorable, and it‘s the first in a series so you know I can‘t wait for more.
She‘s a sassy human innkeeper. He‘s the orc that made high school unbearable. The twist? He‘s actually a cinnamon role and he needs her help to convince an investor to help him distribute his ale in the human lands. Can they move past their past?