Silverbourne: Long Run: Slow-burn British Gay Running Romance (Silverbourne British Gay Romance #1)

Bradley Conrad, Alexander Burton


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The body does not lie even when the mind attempts to. For Brian, the Isle of Wight ultra-marathon was supposed to be a point of reclamation, yet it ended in the clinical silence of a Did Not Finish. Stalled by a clicking patella and the salt-crusted exhaustion of thirty miles, he returns to a London life that feels equally incomplete. He is a man caught in the friction of the city, balancing a grueling kitchen job in Richmond with the quiet exploitation of a structured unpaid internship at a charitable foundation.

James represents a different kind of endurance. A former Army Reservist now navigating the sharp, transactional world of City finance, he moves with a disciplined intensity that Brian finds both intimidating and magnetic. Their connection is forged through the necessity of the sport. It begins with the shared space of a race-side cabin and deepens through the curative intimacy of recovery massages and the rhythmic honesty of training splits.

As Brian’s professional life reaches a breaking point, James offers a subversive solution that challenges the ethics of the corporate world they both inhabit. Between the serene, wood-paneled sanctuary of Soho’s Japanese diners and the exposed paths of Richmond Park, they navigate a partnership that is as much about survival as it is about attraction. This is a visceral exploration of the distance a person will run to find where they belong, and the moral compromises made in the pursuit of a finish line that continues to shift.
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