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Violence
None
No meaningful violence
Language
Barely any
Mild — Regency period dialogue
Sexual Content
Some
Moderate — some adult romantic content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
The blackmail premise — Vander's fury vs
What this book is about
Mia Cabot is a romance novelist whose family needs a duke's title attached to her name. She blackmails Vander Astley, Duke of Pindar, with a scandalous letter — into marrying her. He is furious. She is determined. Neither expected to feel anything. Four Nights with the Duke is Eloisa James at her most comedic — the premise is preposterous; the emotional payoff is genuine.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
A blackmail marriage of convenience
Mia writes romance novels — the meta-humor is earned
Adult romantic content
Eloisa James historical romance
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