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Lettie has everything she needs. A family made of her lovers and their child. A solid job working in a brothel with a steady clientèle, and side job at a bakery to fulfill her passion. But when a mysterious patron, Roarke, asks her to pose as his fiancé for a hefty amount of cash, Lettie doesn't think twice about saying yes. Whisked away to Silver City for a week, Lettie finds herself blurring the lines between client and lover. Will she keep her distance and maintain her professional reputation? Or will she open her heart to the handsome Orc? AN ORC AND A GENTLEMAN is a 37k high heat Orc romance novella.

Stats: 37k|Monster Romance|Queer|18+

Content Warnings: AN ORC AND A GENTLEMAN is a high heat romance with many instances of on page sex and sexual acts. While the overall romance is fluffy there are heavy topics such as: blatant discussion about fatphobia, bigotry, former child abuse, discussions about eating disorders, scars, and discussions of war.

Updated 18 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryBook
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorWicked Witch Writes
TagsAdult, Erotic, Female Protagonist, LGBT, LGBTQIA, Queer, Romance

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Rating: 4.75 ⭐

A wonderfully spicy, yet entirely wholesome, read.

I went into it with high expectations; as there is an appalling lack of Lord Eshteross (Critical Role C3 NPC) fan-fiction, so I have to get my "sexy and wholesome orc man" fix in other ways, thus I picked this hoping it would make for a good substitute.

I did not get disappointed and have zero regrets.

This will be one of those stories I will keep coming back to to re-read them whenever I feel like it. Which may or may not be way more often than one would guess.

But I certainly do hope there will be a sequel at some point in time. Please? Pretty please?


There are a few minor typos in this, therefore it could do with another round of proofreading but nothing too serious, too annoying, or seriously obstructing.

One, reoccurring one, actually made me laugh a few times: the author obviously used the 'search and replace' function to turn "orc" into 'Orc', but forgot to enable the 'exact word' replacement, which results in funny typos (at least I found them amusing) such as 'fOrced' and 'pOrch'.


If you enjoy wholesome, seriously spicy, urban romantasy with a sexy cinnamon-roll orc: this is for you.

Omg. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I'll add it on to my list of things to do.