High Prince Avery is next in line to take the throne of a magical kingdom. He is married to a beautiful woman, and the two of them have two healthy children, as well as a third child on the way. Some say he has the perfect life. However, Avery has never been happy. He is plagued with dysphoria, depression, and a longing to seek greater understanding of his true self.
Avery believes deep down that he is the embodiment of both man and woman. In his culture an individual with such feelings embarks on a pilgrimage to commune with the Gods and Goddesses. Sadly, Avery’s parents, the king and queen, are prejudice towards the third gender. They have denied the High Prince the right to express his gender identity.
Avery tries to go about his daily life being what everyone else wants him to be, but all he wants to do is run away.
A heated discussion with his wife prompts Avery into action. Emotions run high and he dashes off into the night to seek out the Gods and Goddesses of his world. Unfortunately, the prince has never left the safety of his castle, and knows little of the outside travel.
When his life is threatened, a handsome rogue steps in to save the day, and Avery becomes unusually drawn to the man. He tries desperately to keep from falling in love with the stranger as the two make their way across the countryside.
Can Avery become the person he has always wanted to be, or will the dangers of the land claim both his life and the life of his new found friend?
**The Gemini Prince is a sweet fantasy romance with some violent and suggestive content. There are also depictions of depression, dysphoria, and transitioning. The two main characters are depicted biologically as male with suggested feelings towards one another with one of them in a previous relationship. Please, be mindful of these themes when choosing to read.