Eng has some very specific criteria for the female he plans to marry. She needs to be the perfect figurehead of a princess whose only requirements will be standing in silence at court appearances and bearing him children. He’s not particularly interested in a wife or family right now, but Eng has known his responsibilities since birth. Besides, it shouldn’t be that difficult to find a human bride for a rich, handsome, orc prince destined to be king one day, right?
Wrong. None of the females Eng encounters meet his lofty standards or seem interested in marrying an orc, even if he is royalty. Worse, it’s become impossible to search for a suitable bride when his every waking moment is consumed with unquenchable desire for a very un-suitable female.
Willa is done dating bad boys. Done. But she can’t resist a quickie with an infuriatingly arrogant orc hockey player after the Baltimore Tusk’s inaugural game. Then her one-and-done turns into a series of hook-ups, overnights, and even a date, and Willa finds herself once more falling for the wrong guy.