Domino & Red Ninja: Werewolf on Campus: Book 1 (Volume 1)
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Author(s)Roderick Hawthorne
PublisherMedal Editions
ISBN / ASIN0985831022
ISBN-139780985831028
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank5,898,114
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Beau Braithwaite could have started college a year earlier, but the Indiana native had spent a gap year in Europe, mostly in France, mostly in Paris, and mostly in the gay quarter, sowing his wild oats. Unsurprisingly both his spoken French and his kissing, among much else, improved markedly during that year. 5â€11’ and the blondest of blonds, Beau had not just the celestine blue eyes to match, but also a handsome square jaw and fully formed lips. Sporting a fantastic body that was smooth, thin and with lovely muscle definition, Beau had an overall look of unalloyed manliness. Only his exceedingly charming demeanor, and his snappy taste in collegiate fashion belied the variety and versatility of his desires. Tyler Han was born in Beijing, son of a senior Party functionary, grandson of an illustrious revolutionary. For twelve years, Tyler was schooled in Shaolin Buddhism, mathematics, astrology, and most of all, kung fu. In this last discipline, he was a prodigy. Fast as lightening, strong as rolling thunder, and as graceful as the design of nature itself, being a warrior would never have been the calling he aspired to. As an athlete, at 5â€9’ he had a body of steel. Perfect rippling muscles, high cheekbones and sweetness in his eyes made him look more like a K-Pop boy-band singer than the lethal weapon he was. For among the wisdom and secrets of the Shaolin monks imparted to him, there was one ancient skill, taught only to very few, the very worthy. Hugo Savage was on the football team. He was tall, a full 6â€2’. And he was strong, at a muscular 200 pounds. He kept his body hair clipped, and indeed cut an attractive figure with his thick, brown, curly hair, brown eyes and full eyebrows. Nevertheless, he was not the kind of guy you would want to meet in a dark alley, to be sure. Football players are not the most gay-friendly sort, so Hugo was very discreet about his personal life. As well he should be; it was not at all conventional, and he had much to hide. That same Friday night in October when Beau and Tyler first met and clicked, on the other side of campus, Hugo finished a football practice. He lingered in the locker room until all the other players had left.