Girls Weekend Books in Order
Part ofCM Nascosta Books in OrderSee all the Girls Weekend monster bait romances by CM Nascosta in order, with book summaries, series background, and tips on where to start this orc resort saga.
Last updated: January 14, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Parties
by CM Nascosta
2022
Months after their wild orc resort getaway, elves Lurielle, Ris, and Silva are still untangling what those nights meant. Meeting families, facing class prejudice, and juggling double lives, each woman must decide whether to retreat into safety or claim a messy, joyful future with the orcs they love.
Girls Weekend
by CM Nascosta
2021
Three overworked suburban elves escape to an orc nudist resort, planning nothing more serious than sunshine, cocktails, and casual hookups. Between raucous parties and quiet moments with their hosts, unexpected feelings bloom, leaving each woman to wonder if a no-strings weekend can really turn into lasting love.
Series background & context
The Girls Weekend series follows three suburban elf coworkers who decide that the cure for burnout is an orc nudist resort. What starts as a joke about booking a reckless trip turns into an ongoing story about friendship, desire, and how hard it can be to change a life that looks perfect on paper.
In the first book, Girls Weekend, confident Ris, more hesitant Lurielle, and tightly wound Silva leave behind their office jobs and tidy neighborhoods for a resort famous for its hedonistic pool parties and extremely welcoming orc clientele. Their plan is simple: sunshine, drinks, casual hookups, and absolutely no feelings. Of course, feelings arrive anyway, especially when Lurielle meets Khash, an orc who seems far more interested in her heart than in a holiday fling.
The resort itself is one of the big joys of the series. It is rowdy and explicit, but it is also grounded in clear boundaries, enthusiastic consent, and an emphasis on everyone having fun. Between bathhouse visits, back alley pubs, and lazy afternoons on the sand, the elves and the orcs who catch their eyes talk, tease, and slowly realize that what happens at the resort might not want to stay there.
Parties picks up several months later and widens the lens. Told from multiple points of view, it follows all three elves as they figure out what comes after the wild weekend. Lurielle wrestles with meeting Khash’s family and imagining a shared future that crosses species lines. Ris, who always planned to stay unattached, returns to the resort and stumbles into something that looks suspiciously like a real relationship. Silva tries to balance her strict elvish family’s expectations with the secret joy she finds in seeing orc mechanic Tate.
The series is very high heat, but it is also deeply invested in the friendships at its center. Group chats, running jokes, and the easy intimacy of long standing work friends give the books a warm backbone. The story keeps circling questions about class, prejudice, and how much you are willing to risk for a partner who does not fit the mold your community had in mind.
Read in order, the Girls Weekend books chart the full arc from reckless impulse trip to the slow work of building blended lives. They are especially appealing if you enjoy orc romances, ensemble casts, and stories where the heroine’s best friends are just as important to the happy ending as the love interests themselves.
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