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The Warlord's Prize

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Princess Isolde Maren was raised to be perfect. Polished. Decorative. A political asset in silk and sapphires.

Then she volunteers as tribute to save her sister, and discovers that perfection means nothing in the Ashlands.

High Warlord Kragoth didn’t unite the Orc clans through diplomacy alone. Battle-scarred, crude, and eight feet of pure dominance, he delights in making the prim princess squirm. He sees through her polished facade to the razor-sharp mind she’s been trained to hide, and he’s determined to shatter every one of her carefully constructed walls.

Their relationship becomes a battle of wills. He provokes. She resists. He challenges her at every turn, drawing out the passionate, strategic woman buried beneath years of courtly training. When he pleasures her in silence during a tense diplomatic summit, then later demonstrates his shocking strength in the most intimate way possible, Isolde can no longer deny what terrifies her most.

She doesn’t want a civilized partner. She wants the warlord who sees her as both prize and equal.

But Kragoth’s possessiveness looks dangerously like conquest, and Isolde’s lifetime of training whispers that surrender means erasure. When political enemies threaten the fragile treaty, she must choose: remain the decorative princess she was raised to be, or become the warlord’s true partner — sharp-edged, unpolished, and unafraid.

Some women are born to rule. Others have to break themselves open first.
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