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The Orc's Eager Captive

Bloodfire Orcs, Book 4

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The Orc's Eager Captive

By: Veronika Kane
Narrated by: Hannah Hedley, John Hartley
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They call him a beast. He treats me like a queen.

I'm the least of my father's daughters, barely more than a shadow in Tarbert Keep. But the dangerous orc chained in the dungeons gazes at me as if I'm someone special.

I should be terrified of Kragorn, Chief of Clan Bloodfire—with his vicious tusks and a past soaked in violence. Yet he's the only male who's ever made me feel... seen. Surely it's nothing but manipulation, a ploy to earn an extra ration of broth. Why else would a prisoner—my father's most feared captive—speak to me of desire?

When his escape finally succeeds, he takes me as a hostage. I suppose I didn't struggle as much as I ought—my withered foot makes running difficult—but now he has taken me through the veil to his world, where I fully expect to be repaid in the same way he was treated.

But I am discovering Bloodfire Village is naught like Tarbert Keep. I might be Kragorn's captive, but I am not his prisoner. What does he want from me… and am I brave enough to give it to him?

The Orc's Eager Captive is a hot romantasy featuring two wounded souls with the ability to heal one another, a twist on the enemies-to-lovers trope, and a perfect finale to this cozy series!

©2026 Veronika Kane (P)2026 Podium Audio
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