Between London and Toronto: Intentionality in a Gay Expat’s Life - Third Edition

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Silverbourne: Between London and Toronto is a quiet, intimate, and authentic gay romance about distance, comparison, and the deliberate search for intentionality in a gay expat's life.

When Matt returns to Toronto for a short winter visit, he expects the easy familiarity of family routines with his brother, old friendships, and the comfort of a city that once shaped him. What he doesn’t expect is how sharply the trip will force him to measure who he was against who he has become. The fragile dynamic shifts completely when Lukas, Matt’s camp, image-conscious, and beautifully chaotic ex-boyfriend, embarks on a dramatic, spreadsheet-mapped vacation of his own to London, crashing directly into the lives of Matt’s new partners, Freddy and Andy.

Suddenly, the distance between continents collapses. Through overlapping perspectives, gym sessions, long conversations over black tea, and unexpected kitchen dramas, everyone is forced to evaluate their own sense of placement. London represents ambition, a fiercely guarded polyamorous polycule, and a chosen family built on raw trust. Toronto represents warmth, history, and the deeply ingrained roots that never fully fade.

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