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Weekly Spotlight
March 6, 2026

Rafe Ortiz should be focused on the music—on the gigs, the grind, and the industry eyes finally turning his way. Instead, every lyric he writes leads back to one person: Oliver Marshall, the golden-boy basketball captain with a body built for highlight reels and a secret smile meant only for him.
Behind the court and the stage lights, they burn.
In the shadows, they fall.
And no one can know.
Ollie has a reputation to protect and parents who expect perfection. Rafe has a band depending on him and a career poised to explode. Rules say they should walk away. Desire says they won’t survive it if they do.
When March Madness collides with a life-changing showcase opportunity, their stolen nights and breathless encounters become a crossroads—love or legacy, truth or secrecy, each choice carrying consequences that could break them.
Or bind them tighter than ever.
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A Witch's Inconvenient Crush
by Alexandra Larson
Elliot Croft has two secrets he guards with his life.
One: He’s a healing witch. But not a very good one. His magic never actually works when he needs it to.
Two: He has a crush on his best friend, Damon Montré. But it’s just a teeny, tiny crush. It’s inconvenient, but it’s not like he’s in love with him or something.
You’d be surprised which one of those secrets caused him more trouble.

Professional Wrath
by Oliver Takely
Dexter can’t stand his new boss. Simon is the reason every one of Dexter’s friends has quit. He is desperately looking for another job, not realising Simon’s entire career depends on him staying.
One drunken night threatens to flip everything between them, but only one of them remembers it. When a blazing argument brings the tension roaring back, this time neither of them can deny it ever happened.
Dexter is juggling a mother battling addiction. Simon is dealing with an ex‑husband who keeps breaking into his home. Neither man has space for complications. Something casual is safer, easier, and absolutely all they can allow, especially as they both work in HR, where a relationship between boss and employee is even more forbidden.
But keeping their hands off each other is impossible. Keeping their feelings out of it is even harder. Just when they decide to risk everything to be together, tragedy strikes. Can the devastation bring them closer together, or will it be the final straw which stops them both from having a love they truly deserve?

Spank
by Nora Phoenix
Sweet, sassy, and submissive Josiah wants to find a Sir.
When he meets the older, sexy Brody, they hit it off instantly.
Josiah is convinced he’s found the real thing...until Brody ghosts him.
When Brody shows up again a few weeks later, begging for forgiveness and a chance to explain, the heartbroken Josiah isn’t sure if he should give Brody another chance.
Can Brody prove to Josiah that he doesn’t need a Sir but a Daddy…and that Brody wants to be that man?

Forest of the Stars
by J.T. Adria
Echo is the only trans crew member on a pirate spaceship and he's not in a good place. When the crew goes after a prize, the tables get turned around on them and they're now at the mercy of the very people they wanted to rob.
As Echo unravels the ship's secrets, he finds an unlikely friend in the ship's meddlesome sentient computer. He's never felt this accepted by strangers. Too bad that it will all be over the moment his crew manages to leave.
Crade is the unwilling captain of an unusual spaceship. It was his best friend's (the ship's computer) idea to befriend the young pirate and try to recruit him to their own crew. Crade, however, might be developing different kinds of feelings altogether. Can he offer to tear Echo away from his world the same way Crade himself was once torn away from his?

Impact Zone
by Keira Andrews
One forbidden night with his best friend's father.
Lifeguard Lachlan Yang hasn't thought about his harmless little crush on his best mate's dad in forever. He hasn't even seen Tim Bullock in fifteen years.
Then they walk into the same bar in Bali—and Tim doesn’t recognize him.
Lachlan should confess who he is. Of course he should! But Tim moved away from Barking Beach years ago and is estranged from Lachie’s best friend, Ryan.
They're never going to see each other again. And Lachlan hasn't wanted anyone this much in a long, long time.
It'll be his secret.
Until he comes face-to-face with his new boss at the beach…

Something About Us
by Frances M. Thompson





