The elder brother of Kesst (a character from previous books). He is described as arrogant, handsome, and emotionally guarded. Cecily: Geva and Rathgarr’s adopted daughter. Key Tropes & Content The Governess and the Orc - Finley Fenn
The Governess and the Orc is the seventh full-length novel in the series by Finley Fenn . It is an enemies-to-lovers monster fantasy romance featuring a dark, angsty plot and a fake relationship trope. Plot Overview
Geva Okoro is a proud but impoverished governess stuck in a dead-end job until , a massive orc thief, breaks into her employer's home. After Geva is forced to help him raid the house—compromising her career—Rathgarr proposes a shocking deal: he will split the plunder with her if she pretends to be his mate for one month at Orc Mountain . Character Profiles
A sharp-witted, educated woman who often feels like an outsider due to her skin tone and unmarried status. She eventually becomes the director of Orc Mountain's school.
The elder brother of Kesst (a character from previous books). He is described as arrogant, handsome, and emotionally guarded. Cecily: Geva and Rathgarr’s adopted daughter. Key Tropes & Content The Governess and the Orc - Finley Fenn
The Governess and the Orc is the seventh full-length novel in the series by Finley Fenn . It is an enemies-to-lovers monster fantasy romance featuring a dark, angsty plot and a fake relationship trope. Plot Overview
Geva Okoro is a proud but impoverished governess stuck in a dead-end job until , a massive orc thief, breaks into her employer's home. After Geva is forced to help him raid the house—compromising her career—Rathgarr proposes a shocking deal: he will split the plunder with her if she pretends to be his mate for one month at Orc Mountain . Character Profiles
A sharp-witted, educated woman who often feels like an outsider due to her skin tone and unmarried status. She eventually becomes the director of Orc Mountain's school.