London Boy ― A Story I Had To Write
London Boy isn't just a love story. It's about finding your home in a person you were never supposed to meet―and the fight to hold on when the world demands you let go. Set in 1950s. it is a tale of love. loss, and the kind of longing that stays with you long after the last page.
There are stories that arrive like strangers, knocking gently but with urgency, as if they have traveled far just to find your door. London Boy was one of them. It lived quietly in the corners of my mind―until it refused to be silenced.
This isn’t just a love story. It’s about two souls who found each other in a world that never wanted them to meet, much less stay. It’s about the winters that come without warning, the streets that remember your footsteps, and the people who become your home—even when home is the last place you’re allowed to be.
I wrote London Boy with the intention of touching that fragile part of us that still believes in connection despite the noise of the world. It’s a journey through love, loss, and the kind of longing that carves a space inside you you’ll never quite fill.
It’s set in the 1950s—a time where truth was a risk, and loving the “wrong” person could cost you everything. But perhaps that’s what makes their love worth telling: because even when fate dealt its coldest hands, they still chose to hold on.
For those who’ve ever felt like their story didn’t belong, for those who’ve loved quietly and fiercely in a loud world—this book is for you.
Sometimes, the heart remembers what history forgets. And sometimes, you read a story and realize—it’s your own heart that’s been waiting to be found.

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