Book Review: Keeping the Human's Heart

 


Esme will not be used again, certainly not as fodder in a war that has nothing to do with her. When she makes a mad dash from the field of battle, she becomes a deserter, with nowhere to go except deeper into trollkin territory.


Drazak the orc and Han’zir the troll have lived a quiet, peaceful life together on their farm—until they find a human woman sleeping in their barn. When Esme convinces them to let her stay in exchange for work, Han’zir is excited about their new “pet” human. But Drazak is inexplicably drawn to her, and fears what his hunger could mean for them when Han’zir has already refused his life pledge once before.

It isn't long before Esme begins to feel at home in this idyllic place. But she’ll soon find she can’t escape the war forever.

This is a super steamy, M/M/F monster romance (45k words) that incorporates characters from previous novels but can be read as a standalone, and takes place during the events of Book 1 and Book 2. It features two MMCs in a relationship, one cinnamon roll troll and one grumpy orc, and a sweet, kind-hearted FMC. You'll find an emotional book with size difference, mating bonds, breeding, and a happily ever after, set against the backdrop of war.


My Review

This is the second book I have read from this author. I absolutely loved this book. Drazak and Han’zir instantly won my heart. Maybe Han'zir a little more in the beginning. He was not grumpy like Drazak. Yet, Drazak did come around and he fell in love with Esme as much as Han'zir.  

Despite not understanding each other's language, Esme, Drazak, and Han'zir still were able to communicate with each other. I love that the love story between all of them was a slow blossoming one. Although, I loved the intimate scenes involving them all. They were hot but also filled with sweet emotions. 

If you love your monster romances, then you need to pick up a copy of this book!

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