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Violence
None
No significant violence
Language
Barely any
Contemporary language
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sensual scenes
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Workaholism and identity built on achievement; fear of being thought dishonest
What this book is about
Kate Powell, the most driven and least romantic of the three Dream trilogy heroines, faces a career crisis when an accounting irregularity looks like theft. Byron De Witt, a Templeton Hotels VP, is ordered to work with her—and finds her far more fascinating than he expected. Holding the Dream is the sharpest of the trilogy.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Explicit romantic content
Career sabotage subplot
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