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Violence
Barely any
Seth's backstory involves neglect and abuse
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some strong words
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sensual scenes
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking in a Bay family context
Emotional Intensity
Some
Seth's trauma background; Sybill's deception and guilt; family loyalty versus truth
What this book is about
Phillip Quinn is the polished, city-dwelling Quinn brother—a Baltimore ad executive who comes home to help raise young Seth. Dr. Sybill Griffin arrives to study Seth's case professionally, hiding a secret connection to the family. Inner Harbor is the most elegantly plotted of the Chesapeake Bay books, with dual revelations and a sophisticated romance.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit romantic content
Child abuse backstory
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