Royal Destiny
by:
Morgan Howell (author)
“Dar never loses our admiration and compassion–qualities at the heart of any struggling hero.”–Karin Lowachee, author of WarchildA delicate alliance between human and orc has been achieved. Now Queen of the Orcs, Dar works toward making that peace last. Her position has helped her to finally feel...
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“Dar never loses our admiration and compassion–qualities at the heart of any struggling hero.”–Karin Lowachee, author of WarchildA delicate alliance between human and orc has been achieved. Now Queen of the Orcs, Dar works toward making that peace last. Her position has helped her to finally feel part of a community, to find a life to call her own.But sudden, strange outbreaks of unrest and ominous signs throw both realms into turmoil. Dar must draw on her knowledge and skills to confront a merciless long-time enemy–and an evil she once only barely survived. To keep human and orc from destroying one another, Dar risks everything on a desperate gamble–and her own future on a heartbreaking sacrifice. Look for Books I and II in the Queen of the Orcs trilogy
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780345496522 (0345496523)
ASIN: 345496523
Publish date: September 25th 2007
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
Series: Queen of the Orcs (#3)
This was a pretty good trilogy, and different from anything I personally have read before because it has a large focus on orcish culture. I don’t remember reading anything where orcs even had a culture, much less where the reader was given details about it. Orcs have never held any particular inte...
This is the last book in the series and when I started it, I was hoping this wasn't true. But Morgan Howell wrapped up everything so well. Dar is queen of the orcs and is trying to figure out whether Queen Girta is really a friend or a foe. She and Kovak-mah love each other but cannot be together...