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Violence
A lot
A professional hit man targets multiple people — deaths occur and the threat to the heroine is credible and sustained
Language
Some
Moderate adult language appropriate to the thriller setting
Sexual Content
Some
Romantic content between Avery and Theo is present but closed-door
Substance Use
None
No significant substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The escalating danger and the mystery of the inheritance create sustained psychological tension
What this book is about
Avery Delaney is a young woman who inherits a Colorado ranch from a grandmother she never knew she had. When a hit man starts targeting everyone connected to the inheritance, FBI agent Theo Buchanan is assigned to protect her. Garwood's standalone romantic thriller moves at pace and delivers genuine suspense alongside its central romance.
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Professional hit man — multiple deaths; heroine credibly threatened throughout
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