Silverbourne: Between London and Toronto: A Silverbourne Short Gay Story (Silverbourne British Gay Romance #7)

Bradley Conrad, Bradley Conrad Jr


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Between London and Toronto is a quiet, intimate gay romance about distance, comparison, and the pull of two very different homes.

When Matt returns to Toronto for a short winter visit, he expects family routines, old friendships, and the comfort of a city that once shaped him. What he doesn’t expect is how sharply the visit will force him to measure who he was against who he has become. Between gym sessions with his brother, long conversations over food, fleeting reunions, and reflective walks through the city, Matt finds himself caught between nostalgia and forward motion.

London represents ambition, chosen family, and the life he has built. Toronto represents warmth, history, and the parts of himself that never fully left. As the days pass, the comparison becomes unavoidable — between cities, relationships, bodies, and identities — and Matt must confront what it truly means to belong.

Set against the contrasting rhythms of Toronto and London, Between London and Toronto is a character-driven gay romance about masculinity, intimacy, and the emotional space between where we come from and where we choose to stay.

Perfect for readers who enjoy reflective LGBTQ+ fiction, contemporary gay romance, and stories grounded in real places and lived experience.
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