A review by djl
Yuled by the Orcs by Finley Fenn

emotional hopeful lighthearted

5.0

Yuled by the Orcs proves that you don't need to be a young lady in order to attract the attention of these orcs. And I love that all three of our protagonists are middle-aged by our standards, a relief to know that older women are still just as desirable and worthy of lust and love. Lydia is a widow who spends her days laundering others clothes, and it isn't until the striking silver fox of an orc, Sigtryggr of Clan Skai, enters her home that she realizes what she has been missing in her days. Little does she realize that Tryg, as he asks her to call him, has a purpose aside from laundry that's brought him to her. And after spending much days together, though never nights, he will offer her a gift, one that he holds in the highest regards...
namely his beloved elskan, a horribly scarred and battered orc with the kindest and most giving heart.
What shall Lydia's answer be? I think readers will find out with some yuletide delight.

Thank you, Finley Fenn, for this wonderful wintry gift. Orc Mountain shines brightest at this time of year.