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Violence
Barely any
Laura's past marriage involved manipulation and financial abuse
Language
Some
Contemporary language
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sensual scenes
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Recovery from an emotionally/financially abusive marriage; trusting again; rebuilding identity
What this book is about
Laura Templeton lost everything in her marriage to a manipulative con man. Now rebuilding with her daughters, she encounters Michael Fury—a man from her past who has built his own life with his hands. Finding the Dream is the most emotionally cathartic of the trilogy, with a heroine who has survived real harm and a hero who respects what that cost her.
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Explicit romantic content
Abusive marriage recovery
Emotional abuse aftermath
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