Dragon Food: Something is hunting along the Gulf coast of Florida, and Mark Tavery is tasked with finding it. His expertise in dragons is his pride, but he can’t say the same about his romantic relationships. When he picks up a lamp during his investigation, he’s shocked at his instant attraction to, and all-consuming need for, the genie inside. Mark’s greatest desire is to have Luke in his life and in his bed, but giving in to the promise in Luke’s touch means Mark runs the risk of killing the genie he loves.
Dragon Fire: Luke is a genie with almost limitless power, but it does him no good when his lover, Mark, won’t let him have the two things he really wants: for Mark to rely on him as an equal partner during magical conflicts, and to be dominated in bed. Will Luke ever get the chance to prove that he can be both strong in the field and the perfect submissive in the sack?
Dragon’s Bane: Atlas, a genie-god with nearly limitless power, has one task. He must find the modern equivalent of Cerberus and kill it. He discovers the three-headed dog’s incarnation are three figures that surround his current master — Dan’s current lover, Reese, Mark, a water dragon and Reese’s obsession, and Luke, Mark’s genie. Mark and Luke find their memories are altered and untrustworthy. One thing is clear: Only their love for each other can save them — and everyone at SearchLight — from Atlas completing his terrible final task.
When Luke, a genie, figures out that his husband is depressed because they’ll never have children, Luke takes on the ultimate challenge and becomes a female dragon.
His husband, Mark, is put off by breasts and a vagina at first… but then he realizes it’s still Luke under the new curves and his lust for Luke can never be assuaged.
With all the struggles presented by pregnancy and prejudice from the magical world, will Mark and Luke bring their baby into the world amid joy or stress?
Praise for Dragon In Training
“…a good read with a variety of characters. I enjoyed meeting all the characters and seeing the world through their eyes. The author provides a visual feast for the reader which invokes a wide spectrum of emotions. The story of Mark and Luke is worth the read for any paranormal fan because a relationship between a dragon and a genie is bound to be out of this world.”
About Emily Carrington
A little bit about me…
I’ve lived all up and down the East Coast and in a few other places as well. Mostly, you can tell where I’ve lived by where I write about. I usually write about a place about three months after leaving that location. So, according to my books, I’ve lived in St. Petersburg, FL (Dragon in Training series and Lady Troubles series), Buffalo, NY (A Pack of His Own series), and in Washington, DC (Dragons Schooled, Wolf Schooled, and Fae Schooled series.
I’m blind. I read braille, use a white cane, and used to have a guide dog. I have lots of friends in the disabled and LGBTQ communities, and in the place where these two diverse cultures merge. So, there are disabled people throughout my universes, sometimes as heroes, sometimes as supporting characters.
I believe that love absolutely conquers all. That’s why I write romance. (Shout out to “Romancing the Beat,” a great craft book for romance writers.) My tagline, “A moment in darkness…an eternity with a lover” is based on this belief. And this is how I choose to live my life.
So, as Shel Silverstein says (his was the first book of poetry I read in braille): “Come in! Come in!”
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