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The Orc's Fiery Hucow Bride

(2025)
(The third book in the Orc's Hucow Brides series)
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Captured on a battlefield, wandering healer Isolde expects only chains and despair in the hands of the fearsome Bloodhorn clan. Instead, she finds herself claimed by Rhunak—the clan’s healer, a patient but powerful orc whose touch is as steady as it is commanding.

The Bloodhorns are fading. Their women’s milk flows, yet no children are born. The prophecy declares that five fertile brides must rise to restore the clan’s strength. When Isolde’s body begins to swell with milk she never thought she could give, she discovers her gift is not just nourishment, but healing itself.

Yet Isolde fears she is valued only for what pours from her breasts, not for the woman she is. Can she truly trust that Rhunak’s devotion is to her, and not just the prophecy?

Through fire and ritual, tenderness and rut, Isolde and Rhunak must seal their bond—not for the elders, not for the clan, but for themselves. And when her milk saves the wounded in ways no herb or root could, the truth is revealed:

The third bride brings healing.




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