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Violence
Barely any
Minimal violence in the Regency setting
Language
Barely any
Mild language appropriate to the Regency romance tradition
Sexual Content
A lot
Significant sexual content in McNaught's romance tradition; explicit scenes within the historical framework
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking appropriate to the Regency setting
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Low psychological intensity; the emotional focus is the romantic tension and eventual resolution
What this book is about
Judith McNaught's Regency romance follows Elizabeth Cameron, a countess fallen on hard times, and Ian Thornton, a Scottish earl with a scandalous reputation. McNaught's historical romances are known for their passionate intensity and explicit adult content within the Regency framework. The novel is a classic of the 1980s–90s historical romance tradition. For adult romance readers.
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