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Violence
Barely any
No violence
Language
Barely any
Mild adult language; British wit throughout
Sexual Content
Some
A romantic relationship develops; innocent but adult in its sensibility
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
The light pressure of a secret kept too long
What this book is about
Poppy Wyatt loses her engagement ring on the day of her rehearsal dinner—and discovers an abandoned phone that she uses to try to find it, which puts her in accidental contact with a company executive and sets off a chain of comic complications. Sophie Kinsella's romantic comedy is witty, warm, and appropriate for adult readers.
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