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Violence
Barely any
No significant violence
Language
Barely any
Mild period language
Sexual Content
Some
Sensual romantic content; some intimate scenes without graphic description
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking at ton events
Emotional Intensity
Some
Both protagonists carry wounds from past relationships; the fake-relationship trope used with genuine emotional depth
What this book is about
Christopher Huxtable, Lord Ravensberg, proposes a charade to Kit Butler: court each other publicly in Bath to deflect unwanted attention, then part as friends. Neither expects the performance to become genuine. Balogh's Regency romances are deeply character-focused; this one is sensual and emotionally layered without being explicit.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Mild sensual content
Themes of past romantic wounds
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