"But a prince cannot marry a man, more so one from across the boarder," "Why not? Why can't we run away, have a future together? We could live in a little cottage right here, live off berries and grow our own farm. No duties, no rules. Why not?" Gabriel has been told that he is to marry princess Constance since it was arranged when he was nine but, even though she is beautiful and delicate and polite, he cannot bring himself to love her. He only realizes why when he finds himself walking through the woods and meets a boy from across the boarder, a beautiful boy that he's met once before. But that's wrong, isn't it? Surely two men being in love is impossible. Surely. Right? (I do not own the art in the cover, it is a placeholder until I have access to my laptop which might be a while)