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  • Down the River by J. Scott Coatsworth

    Down the River - J. Scott Coatsworth

    QSFer J. Scott Coatsworth has a new queer contemporary magical realism book out, River City book 2: Down the River.

    Nine years have passed since a group of strangers first met at a magical little restaurant in East Sacramento called Ragazzi. They have all been touched by its subtle magic, and have become a family.

    With the tragic death of one of them, the ripples spread through the entire group, exposing secrets and revealing truths that many of them would rather not face.

    Dave and Marcos are battling their own demons. Matteo seeks an embezzler at Ragazzi, while Diego struggles to hold on to his son, Gio. Carmelina fears Daniele won’t take no for an answer. And both Ben and Sam are dealing with tragic losses that have turned their lives upside down. Into the mix come a few new characters—Ainsley, a Sac State student studying to be a doctor; a mysterious strange who is stalking someone in the group; and a few new love interests who may have agendas of their own.

    It’s 2024, and the cast of River City is back. What secrets will be revealed before the last page turns?

    ABOUT THE SERIES:

    The River City series is a heady blend of secrets, friendships, a little bit of magic, and a bunch of Italian cooking that will warm your heart.

    Warnings: Death of several characters.

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    Excerpt

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    Ainsley Kim stared out of the window at the cars as they passed on Folsom Boulevard in a steady row of sparkling red and white, their lights scattering and twinkling like fairy dust across the rain-splattered glass. It was mesmerizing—so much life out there… and in here, as she was rudely reminded by the diner clearing his throat behind her.

    “So sorry!” She spun around, reaching for the Toast point-of-sale device that hung from a custom-made pocket in her clean white apron that said Ragazzi in neat black letters. She turned her attention back to her customers. “Are you ready to order?”

    The one who’d cleared his throat was a sharply dressed man in his mid-fifties—lawyer if she’d had to guess—his neatly trimmed black hair turning silver on the sides. He glared at the menu as if it were opposing counsel, squinting through his wire-framed glasses and scowling. “Damned print is so small on these things.”

    His dining partner, another man in a black suit and tie, but without a hair on his head, chuckled. “You’re just getting old, Andy. Order the tagliatelle. It’s what you always get.” Bald Head offered her a warm smile. “So sorry for my partner’s behavior. Rough day in court today.”

    Ainsley hid a grin. She was good at reading people. “Not a problem. So… the tagliatelle?”

    Andy nodded. “Sure. With arrabbiata sauce. And ask the chef to make it a little extra spicy.”

    She tapped it into the POS, feeling more like a glorified data entry clerk than a waitress. “You got it. And you, sir?”

    “Don’t let him fool you. Kel knows what he wants. He just likes to play with his prey.” Andy grimaced, then managed a weak smile. “Sorry for the foul mood. I hate losing.”

    Rich, white, and a lawyer to boot? You have no idea what losing is. “Not a problem.” She flashed him her best you’re the customer so I’ll pretend I like you smile.

    “I’ll have the gnocchi in a ragu sauce, and an appetizer of your delightful burrata.” Kel flipped the menu over. “Add a glass of Chateau Ciel. I, unlike my friend here, had a lovely day. Signed a new artist for the gallery, a talented Korean painter named Jun Seo Jang.” His eyes fixed on her. “Do you know him?”

    Ainsley blinked, caught between the casual racism of assuming that all Koreans knew each other—maybe he didn’t mean it that way?—and the fact that she did actually know them. Or of them, anyhow. Jang was one of her idols.

    Customer service won out. “Yes. They are very good. I studied them in art class.”

    Kel grinned. “Then you must come see his… their pieces. Sorry, old dog, new tricks. I’ll be getting the first of them next week.” He pulled out his wallet and extracted a card. “Kelton O’Malley, Red Roof Gallery.”

    She took it, staring at it. It seemed to sparkle under the restaurant’s mood lighting. She blinked and the sparkle went away. She stuffed it in her pocket.

    Nobody used business cards anymore. So old school. “Thank you. I’ll try to come by. It’s a bit busy, with school and work and all…” And taking care of her mother.

    “Ah, what’s your major?”

    “Molecular biology.” It came out automatically. Her father had wanted her to “make something of herself,” not just be another poor immigrant like himself, working at minimum wage jobs. She’d been at it so long, doing what her parents wanted her to do, that it almost seemed like she wanted it, too.

    “Impressive.” He winked. “Still, it’s good to hear that you have an appreciation for the arts as well.”

    She blushed. That comment hit a little too close to home. “I’ll find some time to stop by.”

    “Wonderful. Jun Seo will be there next Thursday night, if you want to meet… them.”

    Ainsley touched the edge of the table to steady herself. “They’ll be here… in town?” She was already calculating how she could rearrange things to be at the gallery.

    “They personally supervise the set-up at all their new galleries.” He grinned. “See, that whole pronoun thing’s not so hard.”

    She suppressed a snort. Boomers were always making such a big deal about it. “Let me get those orders in for you.” She gave them a small bow—ingrained behavior from two decades growing up in the Kim household—and slipped away.

    “Need anything here?” she asked her next table, a young gay couple from the looks of it, who were busy staring rapturously into each other’s eyes like a couple lovestruck teenagers.

    “Just some water,” the blond said, never breaking his gaze, his hand wrapped tightly around the other man’s. A single plate of pasta sat between them.

    “You got it.”

    A two-for-one, or twofer, they called it—when two clients shared a dish, usually to save costs.

    Matteo had needed to raise prices again last month to account for inflation. Luckily Ragazzi was doing well enough that they’d expanded into a new addition, taking over the old bar next door for Diego’s cooking classes.

    She twirled through the restaurant like a ballerina, checking on tables, her footsteps lighter than they’d been in months. Jun Seo Jang was coming to town. She had so many questions for them.

    How did you find your inspiration? When did you know you wanted to be an artist? How did you let your parents down gently?

    Ainsley Kim had a secret.

    She wanted to be an artist more than anything else in the whole wide world. She wanted to create things, pieces of art that would make people frown and smile and nod knowingly as they stood in front of them, stroking their chins. Like her father did as a hobby.

    She wanted to meet Jang, but she also wanted to become them.

    The thought of life as a medical researcher left her cold, but her parents had invested so much in that dream, both money and hope. How could she bear to disappoint them?

    Maybe it was better if she didn’t go to the gallery on Thursday. Better for everyone involved.

    Right?


    Author Bio

    J. Scott Coatsworth

    Scott lives with his husband Mark in a yellow bungalow in Sacramento. He was indoctrinated into fantasy and sci fi by his mother at the tender age of nine. He devoured her library, but as he grew up, he wondered where all the people like him were.

    He decided that if there weren’t queer characters in his favorite genres, he would remake them to his own ends.

    A Rainbow Award winning author, he runs Queer Sci Fi, QueeRomance Ink, Liminal Fiction and Other Worlds Ink with Mark, sites that celebrate fiction reflecting queer reality, and was the committee chair for the Indie Authors Committee at the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) for almost three years.

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  • Part of Me Fell Into You by Eule Grey

    Title: Part of Me Fell Into You

    Author: Eule Grey

    Publisher: NineStar Press

    Release Date: 11/25/2025

    Heat Level: 3 – Some Sex

    Pairing: Male/Male

    Length: 33800

    Genre: Contemporary romance, gay, bisexual, British, twins, cycling, ND, ADHD, crime family, anxiety, depression, loneliness, siblings, family drama

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    A gangster’s life is hard. As the youngest son of a Chicago mobster lord, Fionn O’Grady is no stranger to crime, even though he’s clean and renowned for kissing rather than fighting. It’s a lonely life for a pizza-loving redhead. All he’s ever wanted is an easy-going boyfriend who doesn’t take life too seriously. It’s too bad that no man will date him because of his family. Trouble comes when a UK undercover cop infiltrates the O’Grady mansion. According to the family, it’s up to Fionn to gain revenge by kidnapping the cop’s kid brother. Kidnap? Fionn couldn’t hurt anyone, certainly not a handsome young man needing a caring boyfriend. As the chaotic brother of an undercover cop, Oli Green is endlessly fascinated by gangsters, particularly pizza-loving redheads. At twenty, Oli’s no kid—he fantasises about being kidnapped by a gentle gangster to guide him through his first time. Bonus points for emo villains! Above all, Oli wants an easy-going boyfriend who doesn’t take life too seriously… Fionn and Oli fall together as the gangster lord tightens his net around them. Is Fionn strong enough to decide what matters most—family honour or the tug of his heart? Gangsters live hard, but they love even harder.

    Excerpt

    Excerpt Part of Me Fell into You Eule Grey © 2025 All Rights Reserved Chapter One Fionn Fionn O’Grady was working at a figurine factory in Boston when the boss yelled him into the office. “Miller. In here now.” The other workers nudged one another knowingly. “Told you,” one of them muttered, evading Fionn’s questioning, startled gaze. A familiar shiver traversed Fionn’s spine. It was the end of an eight-hour shift, and he was exhausted. Still, he liked to finish his art before knocking off for the day. Carefully, almost lovingly, he placed his paintbrush across the soldier figurine’s feet with a “Back soon” before scurrying into the office. He silently prayed he wasn’t facing unemployment again. Inside the office, the boss loomed, disgust plastered across his face. He threw rather than handed Fionn a paper wallet. “Here are your documents, Tom Miller. Now scram, O’Grady scum. Did you think I wouldn’t find out who you are? I don’t hire gangsters, even ones with your painting skills. Scram.” Fionn didn’t ask how the boss had discovered his identity. Nor did he challenge Mr Moss’s choice of words—‘scram’—for a worker who’d single-handedly painted a battalion of figurine soldiers in one day. There’d be no point now that Mr Moss knew who Fionn was. “All right, then. The final soldier needs a varnish.” Fionn grabbed his coat and exited the factory with a sickening sensation; the concrete beneath his feet tried to suck him into the bowels of the earth, down, down, down. He wished there were someone he might call, a friend to share the load, maybe even a boyfriend. But there was nobody. At the bus stop, he waited in line behind two jostling teenage boys. Their youthful skirmish soon turned into passionate necking. Maybe the hormonal steam rising from the boys caused Fionn’s invisible armour to buckle and fall away one plate at a time. Or maybe the breathlessness tearing suddenly at his throat was born not of longing but loss. Whatever the cause, the boys’ frantic energy caused an ache to spread, searing Fionn’s muscles and nerves and settling inside his chest. A catastrophic influx of emotion shattered his habitual numbness, rendering him vulnerable against a flood of memories and cravings he couldn’t name. Could it be nostalgia squeezing his lungs for the hopeful teen he’d once been, craving a kiss from the neighbour? Or was it something else? In his head, the words, “You’re lonely,” shouted in his sister’s voice. Fionn baulked. The reminder of his sister, followed by some talented graffiti that had been sprayed on a wall, snapped at his energy and will. One word in particular reminded him of the many countries he’d lived in without ever finding a home or an accent that felt right. Outsider. Maybe his changeable accent explained why he never fitted, no matter what. He’d been told at various times that he sounded Irish, Welsh, British, or American. Lonely, his sister whispered again. Fionn walked away from the graffiti, muttering to himself. Ach, sure, it’d been months since his boyfriend had left without a backwards glance, throwing cruel words impossible to forget. You’re related to the O’Grady scum? Don’t contact me again. Same old, same old. But it wasn’t as if Fionn was a stranger to hardship. On the contrary, he was well used to fleeing at midnight with two carrier bags. Therefore, the unexpected churning in his stomach and head made no sense at all. Still, it took a grave effort to return to his customary state of numbness, to push aside the memory of his sister, Sinéad. The teenage boys now had their hands down each other’s jeans, not that Fionn cared, because he didn’t. When it was his turn to board the bus, Fionn grabbed the handle to jump on. The driver held up a hand, shouting, “No O’Gradys. You’re banned. This city has had enough.” Then he pointed at a poster on the window bearing the faces of Fionn’s family, his mugshot in the middle. As if the poster weren’t condemning enough, the passengers joined in the tirade of hatred by shouting and making rude gestures. The bus driver sped away, leaving Fionn stranded. He stumbled backwards into a low wall, cheeks blazing, shame burning every inch of his freckled skin. Although he didn’t wish to know what his family had been up to now, he wouldn’t have minded knowing why the whole city had turned against him. In twenty-five years, Fionn had never been involved in crime, and he never would be. Despair gripped his heart. How could one live without a job or money? The rent was due. He’d been relying on the wage from the figurine factory to tide him over until he made his fortune painting landscapes. Dad wouldn’t allow his youngest son back into the O’Grady home until Fionn agreed to work for the ‘business’. Mum was as bad as Dad, and his other siblings were older, each deeply immersed in the gangster underworld. The O’Gradys genuinely saw nothing wrong with their way of life. To them, he was the problem. Despite the apocalypse gathering in his chest, it was a pleasant, warm evening. Spring wafted from hanging baskets and potted flowers: lavender, rose, lemon. Along with the scents, a heavy bout of sadness settled on Fionn. His beloved twin sister’s name was in his mouth before he could stop it. How could he help it? Though Sinéad had left years ago, Fionn still recognised a geranium from a petunia. His sister had loved floral scents, spending hours among flowers in the fields surrounding the family mansion. Her passion had naturally passed to her brother, who’d adored her. Sinéad had been the clever one, running from the family at fifteen, never to return. If only the twins had saved enough money for two air tickets to England, Fionn would have fled with her, but they hadn’t managed it. By the time he’d earned enough to buy a flight from two paper rounds and night shifts at a paint factory, Fionn had forgotten the mobile number Sinéad forced him to memorise before she left. The numbers had jumbled in his anxious, ADHD brain alongside the fear of what Dad would do if he discovered the plan. For years, Fionn waited for Sinéad’s call. It never came. Ten years later, every pretty redhead resembled her. He’d made many attempts over the years to locate his sis on social media, to no avail. She’d undoubtedly found a safer life under a new name. A nasty inner voice insisted she was better off without her brother anyway, since he was as chaotic as a giraffe on skates, fuelled by impulsivity and paper art. Fortunately, Fionn kept an emergency packet of tissues in his pocket. Without it, he wouldn’t have survived the despair threatening to undo the façade of normality in which he survived. He produced a tissue, ripped it into bits, and crafted a tiny bus. When he’d finished it, he felt immeasurably better. For Fionn, art represented a safety jacket when the storms appeared. He propped up the paper bus on the wall where he’d collapsed, figuring someone else might need it. The panic faded, leaving a familiar determination to survive no matter the odds. When he was able to breathe calmly, Fionn began the ten-mile walk home, expecting every tree to turn into a cop or, worse, a knife-wielding gangster. He was useless in a fight, yet beneath the anxiety, he yearned for a scrap like those he’d had with Sinéad as a child, fights that ended in laughter and a glass of fizzy pop. Since she’d left, life had become a pursuit of rent and bills rather than what it should have been: laughter, love, fun, fun, fun. After miles of trudging, Fionn paused at a shop to buy a water bottle. The shopkeeper immediately slammed the door shut, pointing at a poster identical to the one on the bus. “Get lost, O’Grady!” It was the final straw. Fionn sank onto a patch of grass, head in hands. His messy red hair falling into his eyes reminded him of his sister, whose long locks had once reached her bottom. Man, he missed her and the safety of family members he could trust. Not even emergency tissues saved him from the brink of hopelessness. He hit rock bottom on the grass amidst the scent of summer flowers. Moments passed into hours. Fortunately, the mental darkness never lasted long. Finally, a tiny light appeared, growing brighter every second. Fionn recognised the light as a need for action, which, in turn, would shatter the awful greyness threatening to undo him. The urge to move, to fill the empty void, wasn’t new or without risk. He’d always been impulsive, even reckless. Mostly, he recognised the craving for what it was—part of his ADHD—but sometimes, he trusted his instincts despite the consequences. A risky idea danced into his mind provocatively. Instead of heading to his apartment, he could walk to the family mansion, which was nearby, and confront his parents. After all, there was nothing left to lose. The visage of a repentant scene, where Dad begged for forgiveness, teased Fionn mercilessly: I missed you, son. The temptation to return home quickly became too great to ignore. Fionn told himself he only wanted to see the family one last time. Yeah, it was time to confront them and then leave the city to start anew elsewhere. He should’ve done so ages ago. Surely Dad wouldn’t deny his youngest child a second chance? The great gang lord might offer to help contact Sinéad, wherever she was. Dad was a stubborn ass, but he’d always loved the twins—up until they’d begun saying no, anyway. Fionn walked quickly towards his childhood home. By nature, he was cheerful and optimistic. The city had got him down, but things would improve once he got away. A long time ago, he’d forgiven his parents for throwing him out and his siblings for shunning him. Fionn had been born with a generous nature not even the O’Gradys had quenched. Thirst and a wave of panic at the far end of the O’Grady driveway forced Fionn to a halt. It had been a year since the Sunday dinner when Dad offered him a job hacking into a bank. “Easy work, son,” Dad had said. “Time you settled down and moved back with the family instead of slumming it in the seedy shithole you call home. My son working in a paint factory? No. You make me a laughing stock.” Fionn had tried hard to stay calm, to stick to his guns. “Dad, no. I don’t want anything to do with crime, remember? I’m happy where I am in life. Okay? I’m different from you, but it doesn’t mean we can’t still get along. We’re family—right?” Fionn had laughed. Most people experienced the same conversation with their parents, albeit with different issues. Whereas school friends had negotiated bedtime, Sinéad and Fionn had argued about firearms. His father had turned his back, beefy arms crossed, neck rigid with anger. “You break my heart. Get out of here. Don’t come back.” Fionn had stupidly tried to reason with him, tugging at Dad’s arm, trying to make peace as always. “Dad? Can’t we talk about it?” The awful scene ended abruptly when the family security guard, a tall woman with tattoos, dragged Fionn across the room before hurling him outside into the rain. She turned once before locking the family home. “You heard the boss,” she’d said. “You’re rubbish.” Fionn was left homeless, bitter jealousy souring his heart. What kind of father preferred a security guard to his own son? “No, you’re rubbish,” he’d shouted futilely. But it was too late. The guard had already locked the door and drawn the blinds. Nobody wanted to hear what Fionn had to say, never mind act upon his wishes. With hindsight, Fionn wished he could’ve accepted the job and made his father happy; he really did. He loved his dad and still craved the gang lord’s approval and love. But crime? Fionn couldn’t partake then or now. One hacking job would lead to another. Anyway, he was pants at anything like that. All Fionn had ever been good at was art and snuggles. The painful memory of being thrown out of the family home immobilised him. It took a while before Fionn could wipe his face and walk down the driveway towards the family mansion, so thirsty not even the memory of Dad’s final haunting words slowed his progress. You’re an embarrassment. It was a surprise to find the front door wide open. Mum never left the door open. Instinctively, Fionn knew something was very wrong. A black, ragged hole opened up within his chest. As children, he and Sinéad had always feared retribution, stabbings, and worse. He rushed forward despite the danger, expecting to find the bodies of his family strewn across the living room. Instead, the security guard who’d thrown him out months ago appeared and rugby-tackled him to the ground with a snarl. Grass cuttings, earth, and flowers smacked Fionn in the face. He soon stopped fighting back. “For fuck’s sake. What is it with you and beating me up? Get off me,” he gasped. The guard straddled him, holding his hands above his head, intent on winning. “Fionn O’Grady, at last. We’ve been waiting for you. As with the rest of the O’Grady scum, you’re under arrest. Time to pay for your crimes, rubbish. This town has had enough.” With a quick flick of her wrist, she held up a police identity card bearing her photo and name. Charlie Green.

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    Eule Grey has settled, for now, in the north UK. She’s worked in education, justice, youth work, and even tried her hand at butter-spreading in a sandwich factory. Sadly, she wasn’t much good at any of them! She writes novels, novellas, poetry, and a messy combination of all three. Nothing about Eule is tidy but she rocks a boogie on a Saturday night! For now, Eule is she/her or they/them. Eule has not yet arrived at a pronoun that feels right.

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  • MONEY SHOT by Eden Finley & Saxon James

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    Release Date: November 6, 2025

    Cover Design: Story Styling Cover Designs
    Photographer: Wander Aguiar Photography
    Model: Felipe Maia

    Genre: M/M Romance Standalone
    Trope: Camboy x Subscriber, black cat/golden retriever, anonymous texting, lust at first sight, interfering siblings, hurt/comfort


    Synopsis

    Finn

    When my sister moves from Chicago to Edmonton to get married, I take the opportunity to follow her. My life has become a lonely existence, only ever having time for work. The closest thing I have to a relationship is a one-sided affair with Gunner–the hottest cam boy on the app Money Shot.

    This move will be good. It will allow me to slow down and sort out my priorities. Maybe I’ll even have time for a real relationship with someone in person.

    The problem with that is, the only person to catch my eye in Canada is the commitment-phobe best man. There’s something familiar in the way Curtis moves. In his smile. Every interaction we have convinces me I know him from somewhere. When it clicks, it takes way too long to admit that Curtis and my favorite cam boy might be the same person. What are the actual chances my dream man is about to be my sister’s new brother-in-law?

    The last thing I want is for Curtis to think I’m a creep, so I decide to unsubscribe, only it’s harder than I thought it would be. Getting to know Curtis in real life, and Gunner online, has made things murky, and the smart choice is to cut things off and pretend like it never happened.

    But I never said I was smart.

    Content Warning: Please be aware that Money Shot has a mother figure with Alzheimer’s disease. If this is a triggering topic for you, please either tap out now or read with caution.


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    Oh, my giddy Aunt Doris.

    Not that I have an Aunt Doris. But I do have a giant problem, and that problem is Curtis … don’t know his last name. Don’t care to learn it right this second either.

    There’s something so familiar about him. Something I can’t put my finger on.

    I swear I’ve seen that cheeky smile before. That jawline. Even his voice …

    We’re locked in, staring at each other, and we’re only mere feet apart.

    I’m certain if we were two random men at a bar, we’d already be on our way to finding somewhere to hook up.

    But we’re not two random men. We’re the bride and groom’s brothers. One by blood, one by choice. And that means we’re going to be seeing each other a lot in the upcoming months.

    I suddenly wish I were the type of guy who did meaningless hookups. I’ve never been good at those, always looking for more. Another date. Another hookup. Another chance to make them fall in love with me.

    Curtis’s top lip twitches. “You okay there, Finn? You look like you might have short-circuited.”

    I did. I realize I’ve been staring at this man’s face for way longer than is socially acceptable, but it’s hard to stop. He’s just so sexy. But it’s also more than that. He’s so … familiar. Fuck, this is going to drive me crazy.

    I blink away the lust and stand upright. “Sorry, I’m, uh, still acclimatizing to Canada.”

    The amusement on his lips doesn’t die. “I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone say they need to acclimatize to Canada before. Does it happen by osmosis? By staring into the soul of a Canadian? Is that what you were going for?”

    He’s not supposed to call me out on it. “Can we pretend that you buy that excuse and that I’m being normal?” I’ve never been normal a day in my life, but there’s no time like the present.

    I’m hoping the look he gives me is teasing and not pity. “I don’t think that’s possible.”

    I’m about to leave—and I don’t know, drown myself?—when he grabs my arm.

    “I’m messing with you. You’ve made a good first impression,” he says. “Maybe too good.”

    I’m dangerously close to repeating the same awkward stare that makes him uncomfortable.

    “Your sister seems cool,” he finally says, like he’s needing to break off the conversation there. I need it too.

    “She’s very cool,” I agree, latching onto the change of topic. “Except for her constant meddling in my relationships, she’s the sort of person who only wants the best for people.”

    “David said something similar. Which is good because I really didn’t want to have to fight your sister.”

    He says it so deadpan that I’m not sure whether he’s joking or not. “You’d fight her?”

    “For David? Of course.”

    My jaw drops. “But she’s a girl.”

    “I think she stopped being a girl a fair few years ago, and also … equality.”

    “I don’t think that’s how equality works. But also, you shouldn’t hit anyone.”

    “Wow.” Curtis sets a hand on his chest, and I have to ignore the veins running across the back of it. “I’d fight her with words.” He smirks. “I’m Canadian. If it’s not about hockey, it’s not worth throwing fists over.”

    “Does Chicago even have a hockey team?” I ask.

    “Does … Chicago …” Curtis bites off his disbelief. “If we’re going to be friends, you at least need to know the answer to that.”

    That’s something I can do. I pull out my phone and unlock it—only to have my heart lurch into my throat. It’s still open on the Money Shot app, and I close it so fast I almost throw my phone. I can’t look at Curtis to check if he saw, but I’m confident my phone is tilted away enough. I hope.

    I shouldn’t be ashamed of having a porn subscription, but he’s already called me out for staring at him a little too long. He’s going to start thinking I’m some kind of perv or incel or too intense to be friends with.

    Not able to meet his eyes, I quickly type in does Chicago have a hockey team, and Google confirms that yes, yes it does, dumbass. It was one of the first six in the league. Huh. Interesting.

    I turn my screen toward him. “Got your answer.”

    “Passed the first friendship test. Congratulations.”

    “What’s next?”

    “Meeting our other friends. Come on, I’ll introduce you to some people.”

    Introduce me. Yes. That’s supposed to be my focus.

    This is exactly what I came here for, so I’m absolutely not disappointed about having to share Curtis with other people. Or when those people steal his attention away.



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    About the Author

    Eden Finley is an Amazon bestselling author who writes steamy contemporary romances that are full of snark and light-hearted fluff.

    She doesn’t take anything too seriously and lives to create an escape from real life for her readers. The ideas always begin with a wackadoodle premise, and she does her best to turn them into romances with heart.

    With a short attention span that rivals her son’s, she writes multiple different pairings: MM, MMF, and MF.

    She’s also an Australian girl and apologises for her Australianisms that sometimes don’t make sense to anyone else.


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  • Spellbound by Mychael Black

    Title: Spellbound

    Author: Mychael Black

    Cover Art: Angela Knight

    Genres: Action Adventure, Dark Fantasy, Mystery & Suspense, New Releases, Paranormal, Romance, Urban Fantasy

    Themes: Dark Romance, LGBTQ+ /Gay, LGBTQ+ /Sex/Gender Shifters & MPreg, Murder Mystery, Vampires

    Series: Splintered Bloodlines (#2)

    Book Length: Novella

    Page Count: 74

    Description

    A ritual decades ago leads Beau to the one person he never expected to meet: his fated mate.

    Detective Beau Kirkland has to work directly with the local vampire house to find a murderer, but that’s the easy part. The difficult part? His attraction to Garrett Dawson’s, one of House Saridan’s top hunters.

    Garrett Dawson’s methods are brutal but very effective, even for a vampire. When a mortal detective begins working with House Saridan, Garrett finds himself unable to ignore the attraction between them.

    Excerpt

    Spellbound (Splintered Bloodlines 2)
    Mychael Black
    All rights reserved.
    Copyright ©2025 Mychael Black

    Garrett

    There were few things I truly loved in this world, and one was currently in my hand as I took the elevator up to the fifteenth floor of Saridan Tower. No one else shared my addiction to the most amazingly sweet coffee concoction currently sending copious amounts of caffeine through my system. I stepped off the elevator on the top floor and headed down the hall to the usual conference room. I didn’t get any farther than the doorway, though. I simply froze, body alternating between hot and cold.

    Normally, these meetings were just the three of us lead Venari and Deacon.

    Not today, apparently.

    Beau Kirkland looked up at me, eyes wide for a moment. No one said a word — not even Deacon. Somehow, I got my feet to move and sat opposite the omega cop. It took more effort than I really had this morning to focus on work and not the stupidly hot human across from me.

    I didn’t go for twinks like the others. I liked my men older, more experienced. Beau fit that requirement with ease. His short brown hair bore a little bit of gray here and there, and his dark chocolate-colored eyes studied me whenever I glanced at his face. He was a few inches shorter than my own six-three, and unlike most omegas, he was a bit muscular due to his job. Dressed in his dark navy uniform, he presented the most fucking delectable package on the planet. I cursed silently and tore my gaze from his when all blood began rushing south.

    Deacon cleared his throat and looked at each of us. “I’m sure you all know one another, but for protocol’s sake, I’d like to introduce Officer Beau Kirkland. He’s our liaison within the police department. He’s also the one handling this latest case on their end. Officer Kirkland, these are my head Venari: Nikolai Hart, Victor Pace, and Garrett Dawson.”

    Beau nodded. “Good morning, gentlemen.”

    We exchanged the usual pleasantries before Deacon continued. “I’m stepping back for now,” he said, glancing at me briefly, “but I’m here if needed. To that end, the table’s yours, Officer Kirkland.”

    “Thank you,” Beau said. He handed each of us several folders. “Eight victims so far, all completely drained. Eyewitnesses have seen the perp in passing, but no one can agree on a description.”

    “Could be a Lupyn,” Vic said as he flipped through the contents of one of the folders.

    “That was my assumption, but you all know far better than we do if that’s the case.”

    I went through the first folder in front of me. Crime scene photos, pics of the victims post-mortem, notes, and statements. I scanned over everything and couldn’t disagree with the shapeshifter idea. It would make sense.

    “What do you need from us?” Nik asked Beau. “We’re more than happy to work with you and your folks.”

    I’m not sure I would’ve gone that far, but we did need to get this monster off the streets. I might not have been particularly nuts about humans, but that didn’t mean I wished them dead. My methods were saved for my own kind.

    Beau passed out papers to us. “These are the last few places he was sighted. He’s a vampire, so we humans are outgunned here. We can help corner him, but capture is a different story altogether.”

    Nik nodded. “Agreed. Well, we’re here and ready to go hunting.”

    I didn’t miss the slight grimace on Beau’s face before he managed to school it into something more neutral. Apparently, neither did Deacon, but the man just remained silent.

    “Thank you,” Beau said. “Please keep me updated on everything. In the meantime, I’ll be at the station downtown, trying to narrow our possible location leads.”

    “Thank you for coming to us,” Deacon said. “I guarantee we will be in touch. These guys are my best hunters, and I have no doubt they’ll find this son of a bitch.”

    Despite the situation, Beau smiled. “Thank you very much.”

    The others left the room, though Beau shot me a cryptic look before stepping out the door. I stayed seated, knowing Deacon had something to say. Sure enough, as soon as we were alone, he leaned back in his chair, arms crossed.

    “Is this going to be an issue?”

    I could’ve played dumb, but he already knew everything. There wasn’t any point. “No. I’m fully capable of working with him.”

    Deacon raised one eyebrow. “Really? Because pheromones say otherwise.”

    I managed to avoid scowling at him. Lupyns were more sensitive to things like that than Venari. “Unlike Nik, I’m perfectly capable of keeping my dick in my pants, Deacon.”

    He didn’t say anything for a few seconds. He was far older than us, and being under his scrutiny made even me feel like a scolded kid sometimes. “Don’t let it get the best of you, Garrett. His job involves danger, and you can’t protect him from that unless you’re mated and bonded completely.”

    “Who said I was –” I snapped my mouth shut at his glare.

    “I’m old, not an idiot.” Deacon leaned forward and put his arms on the table. “Either fight this until the perp is in custody or fucking claim Beau. I can’t have you out there distracted. Understood?”

    “Yes,” I replied, biting back a growl.

    “Good. Dismissed.”

    I stood abruptly, grabbed the folders and paper, and left the conference room. I made it halfway down the hall before Nik and Vic both cornered me. Fuck.

    “That didn’t go well, did it?” Vic asked.

    “No,” I snarled.

    I continued walking, and they followed me to the elevator. I stabbed the DOWN button and had to unclench my fist before I gave into the urge to hit something. In the door’s reflection, I saw Nik and Vic exchange cautious glances.

    We all stepped into the elevator and took it to the lobby. Without another word said, it was a given where we’d wind up. Colby’s was the city’s best diner with the most amazing coffee blends. Maybe the combination of carbs, sugar, and caffeine would calm me down because just the thought of claiming Beau sure as fuck wasn’t doing it.

    Quite the opposite, actually.

    I was hard as a fucking rock.

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    Meet the Author

    Mychael Black has been writing professionally since 2005. He writes gay romance and erotica, but also het romance as Carys Seraphine and queer fantasy as Katherine Cook.

    He’s an avid PC gamer with a love for RPGs, a horror fanatic, and a fantasy nut. He also has a weakness for anything relating to skulls, dogs, and Spongebob Squarepants.

    Mychael lives on the Eastern Shore of the US with his family. He loves to hear from readers, be it via email or Facebook.

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  • Just This Once by Garrett Leigh


    JUST THIS ONCE
    Men of Porth Luck – Book One
    by Garrett Leigh
    Release Blitz
    Release Date: October 2, 2025
    Model & Discreet Cover Design: Garrett Leigh @ Black Jazz Design
    Photographer: Wander Aguiar Photography
    Model: Ben B.
    Genre: M/M Romance Standalone
    Tropes: Hook up to lovers, forced proximity, hate to love you, tattooed heroes, roommates, military, medical, found family, hurt/comfort, angst

    Synopsis
    Love hurts. Love heals. Love stays.
    The Men of Porth Luck series is a steamy, gritty, and emotional MM small-town romance collection chock full of angst, deep connections, and healing soulmate love.
    Just This Once – Men Of Porth Luck, #1
    A broken soldier. A guarded nurse. A love that shouldn’t happen—and yet…
    “Of course it f**king does.”
    Mal’s just passing through. Skylar’s the small-town nurse who fixes everyone but himself. Mal swears he won’t fall, but Sky’s smile hides shadows he can’t ignore.
    Those pewter-grey eyes.
    That sun-kissed hair.
    That ink.
    We’re a mistake waiting to happen.
    Inevitable. Excruciating.
    So what’s the harm in Just This Once?


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    About the Author
    Garrett Leigh is an award-winning British writer, cover artist, and book designer. Her debut novel, Slide, won Best Bisexual Debut at the 2014 Rainbow Book Awards, and her polyamorous novel, Misfits was a finalist in the 2016 LAMBDA awards, and was again a finalist in 2017 with Rented Heart.


    In 2017, she won the EPIC award in contemporary romance with her military novel, Between Ghosts, and the contemporary romance category in the Bisexual Book Awards with her novel What Remains.


    When not writing, Garrett can generally be found procrastinating on Twitter, cooking up a storm, or sitting on her behind doing as little as possible, all the while shouting at her menagerie of children and animals and attempting to tame her unruly and wonderful FOX.

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  • Break The Ice by Alexandra Silva



    Maybe we’re not just breaking the ice.
    Maybe we’re shattering all the rules that kept us apart.

    Break The Ice, an all-new bi-awakening, dark, MMF hockey romance duet from USA Today bestselling author Alexandra Silva is now available!

    They say love melts the coldest of hearts, but what if the ice was put there for a reason?
    Elijah Sylkes was my everything… until he left me without warning, shattering the only love I’d ever known.
    Years later, he comes back to save me from the cult we were raised in, pulling me into a life I never thought I’d get to have.
    Now, I’m in L.A., far away from everything I knew, living in his apartment, struggling to figure out who I am outside the walls I’ve been trapped in.
    Elijah is the same—cold, distant, impossible to read. But everything else is different.
    Including Jayden Morrow, his best friend and teammate.
    Where Elijah is closed off, Jayden is free, easygoing, and self-assured. He makes me laugh. He shows me a world I never imagined. And when I catch him looking at Elijah the same way I do, I start to wonder if maybe, just maybe, we’re all feeling the same pull.
    The more time we spend together, the harder it is to ignore the way the three of us are drawn to each other. Something electric, something forbidden, something that shouldn’t be happening… but is.
    In a world that told us to fear this, we’re walking a line we can’t erase. I never thought I’d feel this free…
    Maybe we’re not just breaking the ice. Maybe we’re shattering all the rules that kept us apart.



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    I’d know the rhythm of his stride anywhere. If not that, then the hush that follows him through any room.

    Where Elijah goes, eyes follow. It’s not just his height or that wall of quiet confidence he carries like a second skin. He’s the pastor’s son. The Elder’s grandson. A Sylkes — direct descendant of Havenview’s founder. If this town had royalty, the crown would be theirs.

    My pulse stutters when his tall frame slides into view and takes the empty seat beside his grandmother.

    I lean forward, sliding my hymnal into the rack with unnecessary care, stealing a glimpse. His dark-blonde hair has grown out since last time, falling in that too-casual way that makes me want to push it from his face. The hard line of his jaw flexes as he sits under the weight of the congregation’s stares.

    If the seating weren’t assigned, he’d have slipped into a back pew, out of sight. But in the Fellowship, even where you worship has rules.

    “Sit up,” Mom hisses, breaking my stare.

    I obey, clutching the hymnal, my heart beating like it wants to escape my ribs.

    It’s then that I feel it — his gaze.

    It crawls over my skin like sunlight breaking through heavy clouds. The longer it lingers, the tighter my chest draws until the edges of the golden cross blur with the white wall behind it.

    The sermon drones on, but I don’t hear a word. My mind is back at the countless rules, the countless no’s from the council. Like when they told him no after he asked permission to marry me.

    By the time the final prayer ends, my lungs ache for fresh air.

    Outside, the summer heat presses down as I cross the churchyard, past the lilies of the valley, past the cemetery and the Elders’ mausoleums, until I reach the clearing behind the shed.

    Our shed.

    We made memories here. First kisses. First touches. First promises whispered like prayers we had no right to say.

    I pace the worn grass, waiting.

    It feels like forever before his reflection joins mine in the small church window.

    “Hi,” he says, voice rough from disuse, and when I turn, there he is — tall, sunlit, beautiful enough to steal breath from my lungs.

    “Hi,” I manage, watching him twirl an iris between long fingers before he tucks it into my hair.

    He steps back, hands in the pockets of his Henley-stretched jeans, studying me with that small, crooked grin that always undoes me.

    “So…” I say, twisting my arms behind my back to keep from reaching for him. “You did come for the feast?”

    Elijah shakes his head. “Not for the feast, Fin.”

    “Oh.”

    “I came for you.”


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  • Brett & Rowdy by BA Tortuga

    New from BA Tortuga, Brett & Rowdy is available now!

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    🩶 Contemporary

    🩶 Western

    🩶 Cowboy + Artist

    🩶 Disability Rep.

    🩶 Second Chances

    🩶 Small-Town

    🩶 School Reunion

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    BRETT & ROWDY is part of the Gomillion High Reunion series, a multi-author collaboration celebrating the 20th reunion of former classmates in a charming small town. From fake dating and long-held rivalries to first loves and second chances, anything can happen when the past and present collide. Don’t miss the reunion – RSVP today!

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  • Striking the Match by HJ Welch

    Love will save the day

    TEDDY

    Everybody has celebrity crushes, right? You just don’t expect to ever meet them. And even if you did, it’s not like they’d ever like you back—like me back, I mean. I have no idea how to be cool. I’m just the cute kid brother. Not only at home, but with my work family, too.

    That all changes the day I run into football legend Cassius Garda. It doesn’t apparently matter that he’s a millionaire or that he’s fifteen years older than I am. It’s like suddenly someone sees me for me, and what’s even crazier is…I think he likes it. Likes me. But when disaster strikes, I don’t know if I’ve got what it takes to save us both.

    CASSIUS

    Ever since my football career was cut short from a shoulder injury, I’ve been struggling to find purpose again. It’s been nice to move back home to Redwood Bay, but it’s only when the most adorable little firefighter bursts into my life do things start making sense again. Luckily, I’m privileged enough to already be out of the closet. That means if sweet Teddy Foster can get over his hero worship, we might just have a shot at something meaningful.

    However, when we find ourselves stranded, alone, and fighting for our lives, I hope he finally understands that he’s the real hero of us both.

    Striking the Match is a red-hot, standalone MM romance. It’s the third book in the found family Redwood Bay Fire series. Join the members of the One-Thirteen house as the heat turns up and they find true love! This book features a baby-faced boy realizing he’s already a man, an evil cat that just wants to be loved, huddling together for warmth (as well as other naughty things), and a guaranteed HEA with absolutely no cliffhanger.
  • Worth the Fight by C.F. White

    It was never going to be just one night. Not when it burned this hot.


    Worth The Fight by @C.F.WhiteAuthor is OUT NOW!
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    Firefighter Reece Morgan is the station flirt. Tattooed, reckless, and always up for a laugh or a hook-up. He’s made a name for himself across Worthbridge, and he’s fine with that. No strings. No drama. No need for more.

    Until one heated night in a sauna changes everything.

    Trent Lawson thought it would be just sex. One night to forget, to shut off the noise inside his head. But the fire Reece ignites won’t stop burning. Not in his skin. Not in his chest. Not when every emergency throws them back together, stoking something far deeper, and far more dangerous.

    Reece isn’t used to caring. Not really. But Trent isn’t just another fling. Behind his sharp tongue and cool control, Reece sees the exhaustion, the cracks, the way Trent’s numbing himself with all the wrong things. And for once, Reece doesn’t want to walk away. He wants to fight. For Trent. For every kiss denied and every glance that means too much.

    But when the flames turn deadly and the danger hits close to home, Trent must face the past he’s been running from and decide if Reece is the one thing worth stepping into the fire for.

    Because in Worthbridge, sparks are flying.

    And some flames are worth the fight.

    Worth the Fight is the second book in the Worth It series, a gritty MM romance series set in a small coastal town featuring first responders entangled in a criminal case that threatens the community they serve and the people they love.

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  • The Malevolent Sea by Ellis Colton

    The Malevolent Sea by Ellis Colton

    Zeke and Ian find themselves with a new case…and a new relationship, in the newest release from @EllisColton-Author! THE MALEVOLENT SEA is the second book in the ongoing adventures and romance of Zeke Hanson and Ian Clarke, former foster brothers turned best friends and lovers, as they hunt monsters and chase their own happy ever after.

    Get it today → https://getbook.at/MalevolentSea

    TAGS: best friends-to-lovers, suspense/horror, small town, monster mystery

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