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Violence
Barely any
Some physical confrontation; the beach house's social world
Language
A lot
Strong language throughout
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Explicit sexual content
Substance Use
Some
Party culture — alcohol and drugs in the Rosemary Beach social world
Emotional Intensity
Some
Explicit sexual content; Strong language throughout; The stepbrother dynamic — not blood-related but living together; A mother's death — Blaire's grief is the emotional foundation; Party culture and substance use
What this book is about
Blaire Wynn's mother has died and her father has a new life with a wealthy family in Rosemary Beach, Florida. When she shows up broke and without options, she's given a room in the beach house. Rush Finlay is her step-sibling and the most difficult person she has ever tried to ignore. Fallen Too Far is the first of the Rosemary Beach series—a large interconnected new adult world.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit sexual content
Strong language throughout
The stepbrother dynamic — not blood-related; the step-sibling proximity is the premise
A mother's death — Blaire's grief is the emotional foundation
Party culture and substance use
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