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My Orc-y Breaky Heart

By: Ava Ross
Narrated by: Mason Lloyd, Felicity Munroe
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Is my hot orc neighbor my crush, or is he actually my soulmate?

My hunky orc neighbor, Vrok, who I'd love to get to know better, keeps ignoring me. But when he overhears me reading the draft of my steamy romance novel out loud, he tells me he has ideas to make the male point of view better.

Yeah, sure.

One thing leads to another, and soon, we're not only working on dialogue, but we're also acting out some of the hotter scenes.

Somewhere between chapter fifteen and a troll roller coaster ride, we start falling for each other. Then, mate bond symbols appear on our wrists.

Now, we can't tell if what we're feeling is real or not. If we break the bond, will we still be in love?

My Orc-y Breaky Heart is book eight in the Monsterville, USA series of spicy monster romcoms. Each book is a standalone, but the series is best enjoyed in order. Expect romantic hijinks with monsters, heat, and a happily ever after.

©2023 Ava Ross (P)2024 Podium Audio

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