Lionel Hart writes fantasy romance with a knack for unconventional pairings. His popular title, Claimed by the Orc Prince, is a perfect entry point into his world.
Ascension of the Orc King

Ascension of the Orc King
Synopsis
With Taegan held captive by the merciless warlord Hrul Bonebreaker, can Zorvut reach him before it's too late?Orcs have captured Taegan, and Zorvut knows that going after him is exactly what Hrul expects. His only hope of outmaneuvering him is to enlist the help of King Ruven and the elves.Imprisoned in a dark cell, hungry and cold, Taegan knows he can't take on a city of orcs by himself. But imprisoned alongside him is an unexpected ally: Zorvut's mother Naydi, who wishes to be free just as much as he does. Even with their combined forces, is there any hope of escape?Despite all their efforts, even after they're reunited, there are still threats lurking outside of their view. How much more will it take for Taegan and Zorvut to find peace? Does their dream of ending the conflict and uniting their nations have a chance of success anymore?Ascension of the Orc King concludes the Orc Prince Trilogy. It is meant to be read after Claimed by the Orc Prince and Blood of the Orc Prince.This steamy MM fantasy romance contains light omegaverse and A/B/O elements, featuring some delicious size differences. Mpreg is alluded to, but does not occur on the page. This 18+ novel contains explicit scenes, as well as some violence.⚠ Content Warnings: This book contains mentions of imprisonment, starvation, and torture. This book contains more physical violence than books one and two, including disembowelment, dismemberment, and beheading.
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Ascension of the Orc KingHardcover, 2022
232 pages
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Frequently asked questions
Can I read this book as a standalone?
This title serves as the conclusion to The Orc Prince Trilogy and is intended to be read only after completing the first two books, Claimed by the Orc Prince and Blood of the Orc Prince.
Does this book contain mpreg?
While the story includes light omegaverse and A/B/O elements, mpreg is only alluded to and does not occur on the page.
How does the violence in this book compare to the rest of the series?
This installment features a higher level of physical violence than the previous two books, including specific depictions of dismemberment, disembowelment, and beheading.

























