World Apart

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Author_Meghan Nesmith
benedict bridgerton
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larry stylinson
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victorian england

Product details

  • ISBN 9781035914043
  • Dimensions: 148 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Star-crossed lovers bound by magic. But will their devotion set them free—or doom them forever?

London, 1866.

All Kit Finchley wants is to master the magic that keeps eluding him – and to live a life not dictated by title or expectation. Duty presses in from every quarter, but the one thing that quickens his pulse is the promise of real power.

When a miscast spell tears open a doorway into the Veil – a liminal realm where Wilfrith and his family have been trapped since a fateful bargain with the Faerie Queen 800 years ago – Kit stumbles into a love he never imagined. Their connection is immediate, impossible, and undeniable. Determined to free Wil, Kit hunts for the spell that could bridge two worlds.

By night, Kit risks everything to reach the boy between worlds, desperate to bind the realms without breaking them. But by day, Kit finds himself intrigued by a young bohemian woman of a very wealthy, aristocratic family. She's unlike any woman he's ever met: rebellious, clever, and best of all, she believes in magic.

Torn between first love, magic and duty, Kit will be forced to make a decision that will change all three of their lives forever.

Meghan Nesmith is a writer and editor whose work has appeared in the Boston Globe, the Guardian, TeenVogue, and more. She’s a graduate of Middlebury College, a Breadloaf and Newnan Residency fellow, and holds an MFA from American University, where she was a merit scholar.

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