A Forbidden Love Book Five: The Grand Tour - Painting The World

Author:   John Williams
Publisher:   John Williams
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9781068484186


Pages:   444
Publication Date:   01 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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A Forbidden Love Book Five: The Grand Tour - Painting The World


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In A Forbidden Love: Book Four The Grand Tour, George Langley and Auguste Durand chose exile over denial-leaving England behind to build a life shaped by art, devotion, and hard-won freedom along the shores of southern Italy. Their love survived scandal, secrecy, and fear, sustained by companionship and the quiet courage to live honestly, even beyond society's reach. Book Five: Painting The World asks a more difficult question: what happens when happiness is finally found-and cannot be kept? Seeking one last season untouched by restraint, George and Auguste set out on a Grand Tour of Greece, following ancient light through ruins, islands, and open horizons. It is a journey of tenderness and hope, where writing and painting become acts of love, and the world briefly seems wide enough for them both. But history, illness, and mortality do not look away. When their shared future is shattered, George must find a way to endure love that does not end simply because the beloved is gone. Sustained by chosen family and bound by memory, he learns that survival itself can be an honourable act. Together, Books Four and Five form the emotional heart of the Forbidden Love series: a sweeping LGBTQ historical romance about devotion tested by time, art that bears witness, and love that transforms-even when it must change its form. George leaves England under the watchful guidance of his tutor Dr. Richard Soames and the quiet, loyal protection of Louis, his valet. In Paris, George meets Auguste Durand, a gifted French artist. Their intellectual curiosity and shared love of art quickly deepen into a profound emotional and physical bond. As the journey continues through Switzerland, Milan, Genoa, Rome, and Naples, the men experience an intense period of freedom-museums, ruins, landscapes, and shared artistic work shape George's emerging identity. Their relationship must remain discreet. Soames repeatedly warns George of the legal and social dangers awaiting men like them in England. The group becomes a chosen family, with Louis and Soames offering protection, loyalty, and moral support. Tragedy intrudes when George's father dies. George inherits Langley Hall and is forced back into the weight of English duty. Facing surveillance, blackmail risks, and family expectations, George ultimately chooses exile over conformity. The book ends with George, Auguste, and Louis settling in Italy at Villa delle Sirene, where George writes under the pseudonym Lord Aventine and Auguste paints freely-believing they have secured a lasting refuge. Core Themes Coming of age through self-knowledge Forbidden love versus social duty Art as identity and liberation Chosen family and loyalty Exile as both loss and freedom

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Author:   John Williams
Publisher:   John Williams
Imprint:   John Williams
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9781068484186


ISBN 10:   1068484187
Pages:   444
Publication Date:   01 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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