Welcome to Lords of Longing, a channel dedicated to British historical romance told through a rare and powerful lens:
✨ the emotional perspective of Dukes, Earls, Marquesses and Lords.
Here you’ll find long, immersive aristocratic romance audiobooks, filled with:
• forbidden love
• ballroom scandals
• longing and slow-burn tension
• pride, jealousy, heartbreak
• redemption arcs of powerful noblemen
• Regency & Victorian English atmosphere
Every story explores the hidden desires, regrets, and secret battles of the men behind the titles — the Duke who loved too late, the Earl broken by silence, the Marquess torn by honor, the Lord who falls to his knees for the one woman he cannot forget.
Perfect for fans of duke romance, Regency drama, Victorian love stories, historical audiobooks, and channels like Legends of the Fall.
Subscribe and enter a world where nobility meets vulnerability — and every longing becomes a story.
LORDS OF LONGING
My dear friends, 🌹
I’ve been thinking about how much our community has grown and how much I cherish our time together through these stories. Many of you have asked for a quiet place to revisit these tales at your own pace.
I am considering creating a "Lords of Longing Private Library" (a simple blog) where you can read the full written versions of our stories, see beautiful exclusive illustrations, and enjoy a cozy corner away from the noise.
Would you visit our library if I opened its doors for you?
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LORDS OF LONGING
Alexander and Caroline’s story has divided opinions! 💔 Many feel he should have told her the truth from the very beginning, while others understand the sacrifice he made for his family’s name. What would you have done in the Duke of Greymore’s shoes?
👉🔴https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWhdK...
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LORDS OF LONGING
🔥 CONTROVERSIAL OPINION:
Eleanor should have SPOKEN UP about her feelings before abandoning her husband.
Do you agree or disagree? 👇
I just published "The House Fell Quiet at Dawn" and I KNOW it's going to spark debate:
Eleanor suffered in silence for 3 YEARS. Then she left without giving Edmund a "final chance" to change.
Some people will say:
"She should have communicated better!"
"Women always expect men to read their minds!"
"She gave up too easily!"
Others will say:
"She shouldn't have to TEACH a grown man to be emotionally present!"
"Three years of TRYING is more than enough!"
"Why is saving the marriage always HER responsibility?"
🎯 MY PERSPECTIVE:
The story shows that BOTH failed:
- Edmund failed to ASK and truly SEE her
- Eleanor failed to DEMAND and clearly VERBALIZE her needs
But should Eleanor really have had to BEG her own husband to pay attention to her?
Or did Edmund have the OBLIGATION to notice on his own?
⚡ REAL QUESTION FOR YOU:
In a relationship, who bears more responsibility:
A) The person who suffers in silence but doesn't clearly verbalize their pain?
B) The person who's too comfortable to notice the other's suffering?
Or C) Both equally?
Watch the full video and then DEFEND your position here in the comments!
I want respectful but HONEST debate 👇🔥
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onWUJ...]
#LordsOfLonging #RealDebate #ConsciousRelationships #AristocraticRomance
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