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Love Without a Name: A Gothic BL Romance of Forgetting Love, One Memory at a Time
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- ISBN8233653339
- EAN9798233653339
- Date de parution21/12/2025
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Love Without a Name is a story about what remains when memory is made orderly, when love is stripped of language, and when a body continues to respond even after the mind has been taught to forget. In the city of Eldermoor, stability is not an aspiration but a mandate. The Sanctum governs not only law and ritual, but the acceptable shape of thought, emotion, and attachment. Love, when it threatens order, is not forbidden outright-it is corrected.
Reframed. Treated. Corvin survives the correction. He remembers events clearly: corridors, voices, names, procedures. What he cannot recover is meaning. The warmth that once lived behind those memories has been reorganized into silence. The city calls this recovery. The records call it success. Assigned to oversee him is Prince Alaric Blackthorn-measured, disciplined, and unwaveringly loyal to the Crown.
His presence is constant, his proximity mandated by protocol rather than choice. Between them exists no acknowledged intimacy, no spoken history, and no permission to ask why Corvin's body responds in ways his mind cannot justify. As Eldermoor resumes its flawless routines-bells ringing on schedule, markets opening without disruption, rituals performed with immaculate precision-Corvin begins to sense the quiet violence beneath the calm.
The world has continued correctly. He has not. This is not a story about forbidden romance declared in defiance, nor about rebellion shouted into the open air. It is about restraint: the kind enforced by institutions, by language, by the careful absence of answers. It is about love that cannot name itself because naming would make it punishable. It is about a question that cannot be answered safely-and the cost of asking it anyway.
Written with a slow, introspective cadence, Love Without a Name explores memory as structure rather than feeling, intimacy as something registered in the body before the mind allows it, and power as the quiet ability to decide which truths may exist without being spoken. For readers drawn to gothic atmospheres, psychological tension, and emotionally restrained LGBTQ+ romance, this novel offers a meditation on what it means to be "stable" in a world that fears ungoverned love-and what is lost when normal becomes more valuable than whole.
Reframed. Treated. Corvin survives the correction. He remembers events clearly: corridors, voices, names, procedures. What he cannot recover is meaning. The warmth that once lived behind those memories has been reorganized into silence. The city calls this recovery. The records call it success. Assigned to oversee him is Prince Alaric Blackthorn-measured, disciplined, and unwaveringly loyal to the Crown.
His presence is constant, his proximity mandated by protocol rather than choice. Between them exists no acknowledged intimacy, no spoken history, and no permission to ask why Corvin's body responds in ways his mind cannot justify. As Eldermoor resumes its flawless routines-bells ringing on schedule, markets opening without disruption, rituals performed with immaculate precision-Corvin begins to sense the quiet violence beneath the calm.
The world has continued correctly. He has not. This is not a story about forbidden romance declared in defiance, nor about rebellion shouted into the open air. It is about restraint: the kind enforced by institutions, by language, by the careful absence of answers. It is about love that cannot name itself because naming would make it punishable. It is about a question that cannot be answered safely-and the cost of asking it anyway.
Written with a slow, introspective cadence, Love Without a Name explores memory as structure rather than feeling, intimacy as something registered in the body before the mind allows it, and power as the quiet ability to decide which truths may exist without being spoken. For readers drawn to gothic atmospheres, psychological tension, and emotionally restrained LGBTQ+ romance, this novel offers a meditation on what it means to be "stable" in a world that fears ungoverned love-and what is lost when normal becomes more valuable than whole.























