Wolf Schooled (Print)
A Searchlight Paranormal Romance
Author: Emily Carrington
Cover Art: Angela Knight
BIN: 010366-03367
ISBN (13): 9781605218120
Genres: Action Adventure, Dark Fantasy, Paranormal, Print, Romance, Suspense, Urban Fantasy
Themes: Alternative Universe, Bisexual, Multisexual, & Pansexual, Elves, Dragons & Magical Creatures, Gay, Multicultural & Interracial, New Adult, Shapeshifters, Werewolves & Wolf Shifters
Series: Wolf Schooled (#5)
Multiverse: Searchlight Academy (#4)
Book Length: Print
Page Count: 230
Three werewolf couples face their demons -- and their futures – together at Searchlight Academy.
Midnight Sons: Amaruq, a transgender Inupiat werewolf, is confident in his own body. Still, he runs up against challenges living and loving in a small town college. Nootaikok, a former tracker, finds solace in Amaruq’s peaceful nature, but when they’re threatened by terrorists, Nootaikok must reclaim his past, despite his demons.
Tainted Son: David’s history doesn’t stop him from lusting after Liam, but biting is central to werewolf society. When he falls for Liam, a wolf who longs to bite him, David must overcome his past or spend the rest of his life alone.
Outcast Son: Cast out of his pack because of his psychic abilities, lone wolf Seiji yearns for love. Will Nicholas’ capacity for loving kindness help Seiji find himself and what his heart desires most?
Praise for Wolf Schooled (Box Set)
"I've read several books written by Emily Carrington; she is becoming one of my favorite authors. I can’t wait to read more of her books. This is a three book collection of short stories; each story is well written. I loved the characters."
-- 4 Stars from Jeanne Richardson, Amazon Review
"I've always enjoyed Emily Carrington's writing. And this series, The Wolf Schooled, was also enjoyable as her other stories. My favorite from this box set is Tainted Son. I love David and Liam."
-- 5 Stars from J's Reviews, Amazon Review
Praise for Midnight Sons (Wolf Schooled 1)
"I very much liked this book. I love reading storylines that are different and out of the box. I truly think this is a must-read for anyone who loves to fall in love."
-- 4 Twinkling Stars from Redz, Redz World Reviews
Praise for Tainted Son (Wolf Schooled 2)
"Liam is crafty, brave, strong and loyal to a fault. I liked how he is gentle and understanding as well. David has a lot of issues to get through and Liam is very patient and loving with him. There is a ton of action and love in this book and I cannot wait for more. There is a ton of action and love in this book and I cannot wait for more."
-- 5 Shooting Stars from Redz, Redz World Reviews
"I found this to be an interesting... intensely plotted short story. When they consummated their relationship I though the sex was hot and intense and graphic enough that erotica readers should find it explicit enough to suit their tastes. Intense in places and wonderfully romantic in others, this was a solid short story and a good, quick read."
-- Fern, Long and Short Reviews
"David’s had a rough as hell life. These two have been through a lot but their faith and trust in each other is helping them to overcome. I liked it."
-- Four Hearts from Becca, Love Bytes Reviews
Praise for Outcast Son (Wolf Schooled 3)
"Nicholas and Seiji certainly had their ups and downs in their relationship, missteps that they had to figure out how to work through, but I think it made their relationship feel more real."
-- 4 Stars from A.K. Barker, Amazon Review
"I enjoyed this story and the MCs. I really felt for Seiji and him being outcast and feeling like he wasn't as good as others because he's different. Glad he found that being different isn't such a bad thing."
-- 5 Stars from Alias11, Amazon Review
"This was my first book by this author, and I really enjoyed it. The storyline/plot was great, the characters was very well written and likeable, and I was able to get lost in that world. I loved the chemistry between the characters..."
-- 4 Stars from Mim, Amazon Review
"I really enjoyed Seiji and Nicholas’ characters. With a strongly plotted and complicated paranormal world and two interesting main characters with plenty of hot and explicit sex this is a good short story that I feel will appeal to many readers."
-- Fern, Long and Short Reviews
Wolf Schooled (Print)
Emily Carrington
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Copyright ©2022 Emily Carrington
Excerpt from Midnight Sons
Amaruq’s birth name was Mary.
Screw that. I’ve been Amaruq to my new werewolf pack since mid-summer. Even Tilthos Charles, the alpha above all alphas in North America, calls me Amaruq. I’m no more Mary than I am female.
But he was still biologically female, at least on the outside. Damn werewolves for not knowing how to perform gender reassignment surgery. And since humans -- most of them anyway -- didn’t know werewolves, or any other magical creatures, existed, there would be no asking them for help.
Amaruq rolled his head to the right against the plane’s hard seatback and closed his eyes. Tilthos Charles calls me Amaruq. Which is a male name as well as my true name. Even if my parents call me Mary still, they’re in Anchorage and I’m, well, I’m not technically in Buffalo or even the surrounding area.
He glanced out the window at the brightness of the sky above the clouds. I’m on my way to SearchLight Academy for my second semester. And, yeah, I’m Mary on their books, but my professors don’t call me that after the first day, and my friends not since I introduced myself as Amaruq. SearchLight is much more accepting of transgender Inuit werewolves. Maybe once I have the money, I’ll get my name legally changed.
With this current bout of vitriol out of his spleen, and with a smile borne of that last idea, Amaruq fell asleep. He’d been up early, unable to sleep, and he needed a short nap. He dreamed of the short, ebony-haired Inuit shifter who had populated his dreams for some time. Being a precognitive, Amaruq had faith his dream would come true. He settled in mentally to enjoy its oft-repeated flow.
First, he found himself in a kayak in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. There were narwhals all around him, but he didn’t fear they would upset the little boat. Rather, he was comforted by their presence, as if they promised safety. But safety from what? He was perfectly well-guarded, first among his new pack and then at SearchLight Academy, where nothing out of the ordinary ever happened.
Then someone approached Amaruq in another kayak. Even though he couldn’t know, somehow he was sure this was another shifter, like him, and yet different. Amaruq transformed into a wolf when he chose. This shifter was… something else… when he changed.
The other’s broad face and short stature called to mind all the pictures of Inuits he’d seen since he started trying to research his heritage, and of course the features reminded him of himself and his family. But where his family kept their hair neatly cut in Western style, this one’s hair was wild as he pushed back the hood of his parka.
“Amaruq.” He always knew Amaruq’s chosen name without having to be told. “Come to the shore with me.”
They reached land much more quickly than was possible but this never bothered Amaruq. They hauled their kayaks up on the beach so they wouldn’t wash away. Then the shifter took off his gloves and cupped the sides of Amaruq’s face. “You’re handsome.”
“What’s your name?”
The shifter laughed. “You’ll know when it’s time.” And he kissed Amaruq.
Over thirty and never been kissed before. I’m like that movie, Forty-Year-Old Virgin.
Amaruq relished the kiss. It might only be a dream, but he felt sure real kissing would be just like this. Soft at first, gentle, persuasive, and utterly compelling. Then, as the shifter nudged Amaruq’s lips open with his tongue, it was impossible not to fall into the play of mouths. As one tongue slid over another, touching teeth, and those same teeth nibbling the bottom of Amaruq’s lip… His whole body woke with passion. He was wet between his legs. And, oh, even though he normally hated thinking of his sex, right now he adored the way the shifter made him feel. Like he was being lit up from the inside. Not as with fire, but as with a thousand fireflies. Or even the Northern Lights.
When his lover drew back, Amaruq was breathless with need. “Please,” he whispered every time he had this dream. “Please…”
“What do you want? Tell me the truth.”
“Your name.”
The shifter tsked. “No, that’s not what you truly crave. Tell me the truth.”
And, as he always did, Amaruq confessed, “I want to know when I’ll see you for real.”
“Today.”
This was such a divergent path from the usual ambiguous answer that Amaruq gaped. And he startled awake. It might have been the airplane’s wheels hitting the tarmac that woke him, but he doubted it. His dream lover’s startling promise was what did it. Looking down at his hands where they were fisted in his lap, Amaruq whispered, “Let it be today.”
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