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Violence
Barely any
A character is seriously ill; some medical peril
Language
Barely any
Period language
Sexual Content
Some
Mild romantic scenes
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Grief over a friend's death; family loyalty; the heroine's public humiliation at musicales
What this book is about
Marcus Holroyd's dying best friend asked him to watch over his sister Honoria Smythe-Smith. Three years later, Honoria is still unmarried—and still playing the world's worst musicales. Their growing friendship tips over into something neither planned. Just Like Heaven opens the Smythe-Smith Quartet with Quinn's most warmly affectionate tone.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Sibling's deathbed request setup
Musical humor throughout
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