OFFRE LISEUSES

Une liseuse achetée = une housse offerte* jusqu'au 21 juin

Muscle Memory

Par : VoidAndVelvet
Offrir maintenant
Ou planifier dans votre panier
Disponible dans votre compte client Decitre ou Furet du Nord dès validation de votre commande. Le format ePub est :
  • Compatible avec une lecture sur My Vivlio (smartphone, tablette, ordinateur)
  • Compatible avec une lecture sur liseuses Vivlio
  • Pour les liseuses autres que Vivlio, vous devez utiliser le logiciel Adobe Digital Edition. Non compatible avec la lecture sur les liseuses Kindle, Remarkable et Sony
Logo Vivlio, qui est-ce ?

Notre partenaire de plateforme de lecture numérique où vous retrouverez l'ensemble de vos ebooks gratuitement

Pour en savoir plus sur nos ebooks, consultez notre aide en ligne ici
C'est si simple ! Lisez votre ebook avec l'app Vivlio sur votre tablette, mobile ou ordinateur :
Google PlayApp Store
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8224611096
  • EAN9798224611096
  • Date de parution29/03/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

He has known him for three hundred lifetimes. Soren doesn't know him at all. Every morning at 7:15 AM, Ev Solís wakes on September 4th. The Hartwell Fellowship mixer begins at seven. He arrives at six fifty-three-not because he is anxious, but because empty rooms are legible, and Ev has learned to read every room before it fills. He has been positioning himself for this fellowship for a decade: the publications, the committee relationships, the meticulously constructed record.
He knows what he is. Exceptional. What he does not know is how to want things. Then, across a crowded reception hall, he hears a laugh. Unguarded. Too bright for the room. Coming from a man in a deep green coat who is laughing at something no one else finds particularly funny-and the sound catches against the ambient professionalism like light catching a window. Ev looks once. Then he looks away. He looks twice.
The next morning, he wakes on September 4th again. Ev Solís is trapped in a forty-eight-hour loop, resetting every time he sleeps, with full memory of everything he has lived before. He approaches it the way he approaches everything: methodically. He tests the null hypothesis, runs controlled experiments, optimizes his fellowship strategy across dozens of iterations. He wins the Hartwell twelve times.
Each time, the victory lands like an empty room. What keeps pulling him back-what the data eventually forces him to confront-is Soren Alcántara. Soren is his most significant academic competition: associative where Ev is architectural, expressive where Ev is precise, and somehow, impossibly, the most interesting person in any room he enters. Across the loops, in library floors at 2 AM and east courtyards on Tuesday afternoons and the stairwell where Soren once sat alone with something too heavy to carry-Ev accumulates him.
His laugh. The way he folds the corners of pages he loves. The specific warmth of his presence in the particular dark. But Soren does not remember. Every morning, Soren wakes knowing only what the semester has shown him: that he keeps finding himself in Ev's orbit without quite knowing why. That conversations with him feel like picking up something mid-sentence. That there is a quality of familiarity to a man he has, technically, only just met.
What Soren does not know is that his body has been choosing Ev across three hundred iterations of the same autumn. That Ev knows everything about him. That Ev, in the only architecture of his life that has ever felt like home, has been slowly and imperfectly learning what it means to love someone without a net. And that eventually-in the world that keeps records-he is going to have to say so. Every Tuesday in the East Courtyard is a slow-burn queer romance about the asymmetry of knowing and being known; about the specific courage it takes to want something when you have been taught that wanting is the beginning of loss; about a man who can win everything and a man who is still learning what he is-and what happens when the world finally stops resetting and asks them both to choose.
The loop ends. The world keeps records. Everything that happens next is permanent.
The Varnish and the Lie
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
House Rules
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Read Receipts
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Static in the Marrow
Static in the Marrow
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
5,49 €
Static & Signal
Static & Signal
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Reroute
Reroute
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
The Honorable Disaster
The Honorable Disaster
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Blood & Grout
Blood & Grout
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Grease & Goodbyes
Grease & Goodbyes
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Blood and Silverware
Blood and Silverware
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Ninety Days to Ruin Him
Ninety Days to Ruin Him
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Apex, Declawed
Apex, Declawed
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
The Midnight Spin Cycle
The Midnight Spin Cycle
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
The Feral Cartography
The Feral Cartography
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
All Debts Not Yet Called In
All Debts Not Yet Called In
Aeressa, VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Good Dogs, Bad Plans
Good Dogs, Bad Plans
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
The Doctrine of Us
The Doctrine of Us
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Ironbound
Ironbound
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
The Glass Counter
The Glass Counter
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €
Scorched Earth Policy
Scorched Earth Policy
VoidAndVelvet
E-book
4,49 €