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The Reykjavik Exception
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The Reykjavik Exception in Ottawa, ON
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The Reykjavik Exception in Ottawa, ON
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When environmental lawyer Sofía Magnúsdóttir escapes to a remote Icelandic guesthouse to decide whether to accept a career-defining partnership in Brussels, she expects silence, landscape, and enough distance to finally think clearly.
She does not expect Árni Björnsson.
A geologist she met once in Oslo. A man she never forgot. A conversation she never answered.
Árni is at the same guesthouse for reasons of his own, weighing a major offer that could pull him away from Iceland and from the slow, meaningful work that has shaped his life. Snowed into the same fragile pocket of winter, Sofía and Árni find themselves drawn back into the unfinished conversation they abandoned three years earlier - this time with fewer places to hide.
As the week unfolds through geothermal pools, volcanic valleys, aurora-lit nights, and the stark honesty of Iceland in January, both must decide what they actually want: the lives they have carefully constructed, or the risk of choosing something more permanent, more intimate, and far harder to manage from a safe distance.
Tender, intelligent, and emotionally precise, The Reykjavik Exception is a slow-burn literary romance about grief, timing, ambition, and the rare person who makes your carefully built rules stop working.
When environmental lawyer Sofía Magnúsdóttir escapes to a remote Icelandic guesthouse to decide whether to accept a career-defining partnership in Brussels, she expects silence, landscape, and enough distance to finally think clearly.
She does not expect Árni Björnsson.
A geologist she met once in Oslo. A man she never forgot. A conversation she never answered.
Árni is at the same guesthouse for reasons of his own, weighing a major offer that could pull him away from Iceland and from the slow, meaningful work that has shaped his life. Snowed into the same fragile pocket of winter, Sofía and Árni find themselves drawn back into the unfinished conversation they abandoned three years earlier - this time with fewer places to hide.
As the week unfolds through geothermal pools, volcanic valleys, aurora-lit nights, and the stark honesty of Iceland in January, both must decide what they actually want: the lives they have carefully constructed, or the risk of choosing something more permanent, more intimate, and far harder to manage from a safe distance.
Tender, intelligent, and emotionally precise, The Reykjavik Exception is a slow-burn literary romance about grief, timing, ambition, and the rare person who makes your carefully built rules stop working.

















