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Violence
Some
Historical violence referenced; some mild confrontation in the modern setting
Language
Barely any
Period and contemporary dialogue; mild language
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic content; the intimacy of the relationship
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The psychological journey of a woman who stops defining herself through a relationship and starts defining herself through her own worth; the displacement of a man from his century into an incomprehensible one
What this book is about
Dougless Montgomery — heartbroken and abandoned by her faithless boyfriend in an English church — weeps beside the tomb of Nicholas Stafford, Earl of Thornwyck, who died in 1564. Then Nicholas appears: a 16th-century English knight thrust into modern England with no understanding of his new world. A time-travel romance that is as much about independence and self-worth as it is about love.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Adult romantic content
A time-travel premise with genuine emotional and historical complexity
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