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New Release Book Review: The Billionaire Orc by Lilith Stone

Site logo image Claire Louisa posted: " I'm really enjoying the Motham City Monsters series, human/monster romances and the world Lillth Stone has created. In The Billionaire Orc, we meet Tor Arquin, an orc who left Motham City to get away from the mines and the general poor conditions " Claire's Reads and Reviews Read on blog or Reader

New Release Book Review: The Billionaire Orc by Lilith Stone

Claire Louisa

January 27

I'm really enjoying the Motham City Monsters series, human/monster romances and the world Lillth Stone has created.

In The Billionaire Orc, we meet Tor Arquin, an orc who left Motham City to get away from the mines and the general poor conditions his people lived in. He has made a success of his life and when he has to return to Motham City for family reasons, he is loath to do so not wanting to revisit the place he escaped from years before. I really liked Tor he is a sweet orc and though he wishes his parents lived in a nicer house and would use the money he gives them, he loves them and wants to do the right thing.

Shone Dove, a high-achieving realtor is the best in the business and since Tor only wants the best, Shona is the woman for the job. Their chemistry is instant, but Shona is determined to maintain professional boundaries, she also has scars from a past relationship with a vampire and isn't keen on getting into another relationship with a monster. I really liked Shona, she is sweet and cautious, but completely open-minded about monsters, excepting vampires and with good reason. 

These two can't fight the chemistry between them or the mating bond that pulls at them both. I enjoyed all the sexy times between these two and knew they would be the perfect match for each other. 

There are some tense times when a situation occurs later in the story but everything works out well.

I loved the ending and the mating ritual of orcs was fun as it was a roleplay situation rather than a true barbaric thing the way the human government liked to make orcs out to be. 

I'm looking forward to more in this series. 


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What's a girl to do when she's stranded in paradise with a handsome, filthy rich orc?

That's the dilemma realtor Shona Dove faces when a big green billionaire stomps into her life and demands she help him buy an island off the coast of Motham City. He's buffed, he's arrogant, and sexy as hell. And while Shona has never been attracted to Orcs before, there's a first time for everything…

The last thing Tor Arquin wants is to return to the city that treated him like dirt. Except now his dad's had an accident and his sister is demanding Tor comes home to help out. And despite his huge success, Tor still cares deeply for his orc kinship.

When Tor engages Shona to help him buy a home suited to a billionaire, he soon realises there's another reason to want to return to Motham City. Her. But will this beautiful, sophisticated human ever consider a hulking green orc as a mate? Particularly when her sleaze-bag vampire ex boyfriend still lurks in the shadows.

Will Tor win Shona's heart? Find out in book 3 of Motham City Monsters, a sweet and steamy monster romance with a touch of dark intrigue.

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