Four Walls and a Heart: a m/m Victorian fantasy romance

Four Walls and a Heart: a m/m Victorian fantasy romance

by Celia Lake
Four Walls and a Heart: a m/m Victorian fantasy romance

Four Walls and a Heart: a m/m Victorian fantasy romance

by Celia Lake

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Overview

In 1884, Gil wakes in the Temple of Healing with a life changing injury. Nothing in his life is ever going to be the same. He now has to figure out where he'll live and what he'll do. All his choices are all miserable in their own way. 

Magni becomes curious when his old friend's name comes up several times. After discovering Gil's return to Albion and his injuries, Magni is more than willing to visit, remembering how Gil was the spark of wit in gatherings while they were both apprentices. But of course, Gil would never be interested in him as anything other than a friend in a time of need.

When Magni has to leave town for a few weeks due to a complex case, he rents a house at the Brighton seashore. He even welcomes Gil's company, as Gil regains strength before another needed surgery. 

Neither of them expected the minor mystery of the house across the street and a fortnight in close quarters to change both their lives. 

Four Walls And A Heart is a m/m novella of 40,000 words exploring Gil and Magni's romance in the summer of 1884. Set in the magical community of Great Britain, it is full of books, architecture, seaside amusements, and navigating living with a new disability.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161040973
Publisher: Celia Lake
Publication date: 09/22/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 438,615
File size: 397 KB

About the Author

Celia Lake spends her days as a librarian in the Boston (MA) metro area, and her nights and weekends at home happily writing, reading, and researching.

Born and raised in Massachusetts to British parents, she naturally embraced British spelling, classic mysteries, and the Oxford comma before she learned there were any other options.
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