The Orc and the Innkeeper
Elderberry Falls, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Jack Calihan
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Rose Dioro
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Cora Crane
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?
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so glad there is an audio book
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very cute story
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Sweet and Simple
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The only thing I wasn’t thrilled about was how easy it was to have certain characters overcome prejudice against other species (which was clearly coded as racism). Considering the time line of the book, it felt more like either those characters should have off the bat been portrayed as being unsure of their prejudice or open minded. Then again, this is a fantasy novel! I just personally didn’t like the portrayal that anyone could be shown the error of their prejudice by someone with an “open mind”.
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