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Queen of the Orcs: King's Property (Queen of the Orcs) Queen of the Orcs: King's Property (Queen of the Orcs)
by Morgan Howell

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The story of Dar, more or less kidnapped to be a woman for the army, and I say 'be a woman' on purpose.

Dar is a woman in a culture that treats rape as the primary mode of interaction between men and women. Dar has been raped by her father before the book begins, and is very determined not to be raped again, but she has very few resources to do this. The other women for the army deal with the same problem, although most of them in different ways than Dar chooses.

Half-way through the first book, Dar realizes that the reason she was kidnapped is because the Orcs in the army require someone to fill the role of 'woman' for them, but that the Orc idea of womanhood is radically different: the Orcs aren't really aware that the women in the camp are subject to rape, simply because rape is such a nonsensical idea to them. Orcs are a matriarchy, and violence against women is literally blasphemous to them.

Dar, understandably, decides she would really rather be an Orc, and sets abo...more

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