Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction Series by Emily Tilton

3.68 · 19 ratings
  • Shamed (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #1)
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    Shamed (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #1)

    Emily Tilton

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2018

    Five men will teach this Earth girl her place in the most shameful way possible.Though Araminta Lourcy grew up looking down her nose at the colony planet of Draco and its people, when Earth falls into turmoil the beautiful, spoiled eighteen-year-old is left with nowhere else to go. But before she is allowed to join this new society, her arrogance must be dealt with...Upon her arrival, Araminta is given to five powerful, dominant men to be trained and cured of her hubris... more

  • Subjugated (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #2)
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    Subjugated (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #2)

    Emily Tilton

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2015

    As a result of her town displeasing the sadistic general who rules what remains of America five centuries in the future, eighteen-year-old Jenna Caprio has been chosen to be “subjugated” by Captain Bradley Clark, one of the general’s best officers. Upon being chosen, Jenna receives a pair of red lace panties and a letter outlining in explicit detail all of the intimate and embarrassing ways she is to prepare herself for the captain’s arrival... more

  • The Sergeant's Claim (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #3)
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    The Sergeant's Claim (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #3)

    Emily Tilton

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2018

    Upon reaching the age of eighteen, Jane was taken from her school and sent to a specialized facility where young women are prepared for marriage. She knows that her future husband will demand her complete submission, but she cannot help blushing crimson at the thought of belonging so completely to a man she has not yet met, let alone being shared by three men each seeking to prove himself the most adept at mastering her... more

  • Buying His Mate (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #4)
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    Buying His Mate (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #4)

    Emily Tilton

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2015

    In the years since the rich and powerful abandoned their planet, society on Earth has all but disintegrated. But there is one thing that those who left Earth behind still need from their old home, and in return for sustenance and protection the remaining humans of Earth have offered their women as mates to those who wish to claim them... more

  • Bought by the Doctor (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #5)
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    Bought by the Doctor (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #5)

    Emily Tilton

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2015

    When she grows tired of the hypocrisy of her society, twenty-year-old Eliana Wildwood decides to flaunt the law and do as she pleases. Unfortunately for her, the government of Earth in 3072 doesn’t take kindly to such rebelliousness, and soon enough Eliana finds herself sent off to a prison colony. Doctor Sam Fitzgerald has been looking for just the right subject for his study of rehabilitation techniques for female offenders, and Eliana fits the bill perfectly... more

  • A Punishment Marriage (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #6)
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    A Punishment Marriage (Beyond the Institute: The Future of Correction #6)

    Emily Tilton

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2016

    Lily James knows what she wants in a husband, and it isn’t some alpha male who will expect her to do as she is told. Unfortunately for her, on the planet Meliora matches are not made based on the whims of eighteen-year-old girls, but by a sophisticated computer program with access to data that allows it to know a woman’s true needs even when she doesn’t know them herself... more

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