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Weekly Spotlight
August 30, 2024
Never will Wyte ever:
Crush on a human.
Look the guy up after 20 years.
Fall in love.
And if you believe that, he's got a bridge to sell you.
Once upon a time, Tommy was Wyte's ideal. Playful. Funny. Passionate. (Strong enough to pin Wyte to the mattress and make him beg.) They spent their days apart. Wyte, in the faerie realm, bored and restless. Tommy, on the ice, a rising hockey star. But nights found them together in neon-lit clubs and cheap hotel rooms.
Until the other fae found out. And Wyte was dragged back home, without even the chance to say goodbye.
That was twenty years ago. Twenty years of Wyte trapped in the faerie realm. Twenty years of Tommy believing him dead.
Now, Wyte's allowed one night back. One night with Tommy, just like it was. But Wyte hasn't changed, and Tommy's twenty years older. The closeted, immature man of Wyte's memories has grown up. Oh, he kisses with the same rough passion. But there's silver in his hair and new vulnerability in his eyes. And his kindness, the way he treats Wyte with indulgence and understanding, is unbearable.
Because this is just one night. Come sunrise, the faerie realm will be waiting. And Wyte will never see Tommy again.
Highlighted Authors
Bodyman
by Lucy Lennox
The first time I got on my knees for President Ashley, it was the night of his inauguration…
And I was only doing my job… helping him remove his shoes.
I’m Lieutenant Commander Kenan Harper, the president’s trusted valet. His loyal aide. His bodyman…
And the fool who’s been in love with Garner Ashley since long before I took this job.
If I had my way, I’d be so much more than his employee, but to say that would be impossible would be the understatement of the century. Garner might be the first openly gay president, but the world’s not ready for a gay First Gentleman, and Garner’s never looked at me with anything but professional courtesy…
Until suddenly, he does.
The first touch between us sparks years of longing into a blaze so bright and wild, neither of us can deny our feelings any longer. But when a relationship is this forbidden, this career-ending, this… world-changing… both of us will have choices to make.
Will I remain in the shadows as the president’s bodyman… or stand out and proud by Garner’s side as the one he loves?
The Blame Game
by Brigham Vaughn
Fiery Rescue: Fisher Cats Player Heating Up the Sheets with Handsome Stranger?
Fourth line center, Dominic Olson, was spotted with an unidentified man following a fire at the High Park Towers building in Liberty Village late last night.
The fire was contained to the fifth floor where—according to firefighters from Toronto Fire Station 346—it began in one of the condo’s kitchens. Thankfully, only minor injuries were reported.
After being treated by paramedics, Olson escorted the mystery man to a black SUV and helped him inside. Although they left together, their destination is also unknown.
Traded to Toronto from the Los Angeles Suns, Olson was a major player in the team’s 2013 Stanley Cup win.
However, it’s become obvious in recent years that the aging forward is no longer the superstar he once was.
But what exactly was Olson doing at High Park Towers in the wee hours of the morning with a strange man? “Just friends,” or something more?
Though Olson has been notoriously tight-lipped about his personal life, rarely choosing to attend events with a plus one, we all know the old adage: where there’s smoke, there’s fire.
Fair Catch
by CE Ricci
Catching feelings was never part of the plan.
Taking in Kason Fuller as roommate is meant to be a favor;
one I regret immediately.
The bumbling, virgin football player drives me to the brink of sanity,
stealing my food, my sleep, my peace and solitude.
My solution? Call a ceasefire.
Get him out on dates and out of my hair.
Yet as our truce shifts,
I realize there’s a depth to this connection unlike any I’ve felt before.
It turns out, I don’t mind his presence.
I crave it, along with every morsel I learn about him.
But falling for the guy from the wrong side of the tracks wasn’t in the cards.
And I’m not the only one who thinks so.
Now, I’m at a crossroads between the life I thought I’d have,
or risking everything to catch him.
His Temporary Alpha Mate
by Jax Stuart
The beta sickness has given the betas of the Sweetwater pack a chance at a new life, with the caveat that they must fulfill the conditions set by their goddess, of course.
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Dalton needs an alpha to make the change. With his first plan thwarted, Dalton finds solace in his growing friendship with Larken. He learns Larken is an alpha he can rely on, someone he could really care for.
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Larken is struggling. With Dalton, he discovers peace and a deeper friendship than he's ever known. Being Dalton's alpha for the testing is a two birds, one stone situation. So what if it comes with complicated feelings?
As Dalton finds himself a temporary alpha in Larken, the two grow closer while making Dalton's dreams come true. Do either of them even want this to be a mating of convenience?
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The path to happiness isn't easy. Tensions outside of the pack are higher than ever and temptations to slip into old habits are everywhere for Dalton. To please his goddess, Dalton must stay the course to create the family he's always yearned for.
All Roads Lead To You
by Courtney W. Dixon
A road trip that turned into a journey.
Logan
Nicholas Theodoropoulos had been my stepbrother since I was fourteen. Mom died when I was twelve, and I resented Dad remarrying so soon. Even worse, my stepbrother had grown into a gorgeous man. I hated looking at him, reminding me every day of what I could never have. No one knew I was gay and never would. But when my best friend backed out of our road trip to California, Dad forced me to travel with my stepbrother. It was the only way if I wanted to go on this journey I’d been planning since middle school. Nothing good would come out of this.
Nick
Logan Conrad had hated me since the day Mom and I moved into his house after our parents got married. Like I cared. I had an amazing girlfriend, was the star tennis player on the varsity team, and was a recent graduate. Soon, I’d be attending Stanford with an athletic scholarship and my favorite girl by my side. Life was good. But as fate would have it, I found myself suddenly single and forced to travel across the country with the one person who hated my guts. Nothing good would come out of this.
It was 1987 as two young men and stepbrothers were forced to navigate resentments and growing feelings while on a three-week road trip from Virginia to California. Will their journey finally take them to where they belong?
Picture Perfect
by Freesia Woodley