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The Orc and Her Spy (The Sapphic Orcs of Torden Book 2)

Lila Gwynn
4.4 / 5.0
Published: 2026

Description

Astrid Karrsdaughter, the formidable Orc Queen of Torden, has spent her reign guarding her borders against encroaching threats. Yet, as a new ambassador arrives from the south, her most dangerous battle isn't found on the battlefield—it’s the mounting, unspoken tension within her own inner circle. Her reliance on her spymaster and bodyguard, Freya Wedd, has become the anchor of her life, but the lines between duty and desire are dangerously blurred. Freya is more than a protector; she is the shadow by Astrid’s side, a human woman who has dedicated a decade to securing the Queen’s safety. When a chilling divine prophecy warns of a dark fate looming over Astrid, Freya’s commitment shifts from professional vigilance to visceral desperation. She is ready to defy gods and kingdoms alike to ensure her queen survives. As external political pressures mount, the long-simmering yearning between the stoic, duty-bound Orc and her fiercely loyal human bodyguard finally reaches a breaking point. Lila Gwynn crafts a high-stakes tale of slow-burn romance, exploring whether two women bound by iron-clad oaths can find the courage to claim a love that was never meant to be. This is a captivating story of devotion, prophecy, and the strength found in vulnerability.

Customer Reviews

Top 5 from Amazon
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Sam HV
March 31, 2026

Forbidden love done right

I really enjoyed the journey this book took me on. The setting, the intrigue, the forbidden love and the longing all worked together beautifully and pulled me right into the story. Freya and her jaded little heart absolutely bowled me over. I adored her, even when she was being a little… unhinged. Her devotion to her Queen and the pride she takes in doing her duty well says so much about who she is as a character. There’s something really compelling about someone who has built their whole identity around loyalty and service. And then there’s Astrid, the reluctant Queen. I really felt for her. She’s leading in a time where every decision carries weight, where war is a very real possibility, and where she has to keep people at arm’s length because the needs of the kingdom come first. That kind of responsibility would isolate anyone, and you can feel that loneliness in her. I loved how the relationship between Freya and Astrid developed. The connection and trust between them felt especially meaningful because both of them struggle to let anyone in. Watching that wall slowly come down was one of my favourite parts of the story. The intimate scenes were also written in a way that really suited their relationship and added to the emotional connection between them. I do think there were a few moments where I would have loved a little more emotion on the page, but overall this was a fantastic read and I really enjoyed the journey these characters took me on.
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Amber
March 17, 2026
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Great book!

I really enjoyed this book. I loved that the queen and her shadow finally admitted their love for each other. The storyline kept me wanting to know what happens next. There was a decent amount of spice and I loved that the spice was two sided. I love sapphic orc stories! The ending of the story set up for a 3rd book nicely.
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Shauna Delaney
March 17, 2026

Another amazing story!

I was given an ARC copy of The Orc and Her Spy by author Lila Gwynn. Thank you Lila for the chance to be an ARC reader. Lila Gwynn has created another amazing story! The Orc and Her Spy is the second book in the Sapphic Orcs of Torden series. If you like a story about unspoken love between an orc queen and her devoted human spymaster that has some yearning, fixated devotion, and a little mystery thrown in, this is the book to read. The dynamic between Queen Astrid and Freya is one of long term devotion that at some point turns to more and their slow burn romance builds naturally. I liked that the journey of their relationship was very natural and believable. There are some adorable and hilarious moments in this book I chuckled and wanted to shout kiss already, but the evolution of their relationship was perfectly written. The story kept my attention throughout as they explored their relationship while facing expected and unexpected challenges that came their way. I enjoyed reading this book and learning more about these two characters that were introduced in the first book. I hope there is another book in this series and look forward to reading it if there is.
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MelissaBu
March 26, 2026

A good continuation

This book give us a better understanding of Astrid and Freya from the first book. Freya is a very observant character and Astrid trust her a lot. A situation is happening so must figure out what is going on in there kingdom. Astrid being in danger and Freya trying to stop finally get these two to express their feelings for one another. A good read.
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HCLMSL
March 20, 2026

Can a Queen and her Spy find an hea?

The second book of the Sapphic Orcs of Torden was another great read! Can be read as a standalone but having read the first book a few years ago, it was lovely to revisit the world as well as see some old faces ;). Ruga was such a sweet character and her sister Astrid is so different on the outside but a big softie inside as well. Astrid and Freya have been dancing around one another for a decade. The author has a prequel to get to know Freya a bit better, I love reading those bonuses from authors! With Ruga across the channel, things heat up for Astrid as loneliness and intrigue emerge causing not only possible danger but also the confrontation of feelings and desires and differences that are just maybe worth more indulging than living without. I recommend both books!!