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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Barely any
Period-appropriate Regency language
Sexual Content
Barely any
No explicit sexual content
Substance Use
None
Social wine and brandy in Regency settings
Emotional Intensity
None
Warm and uncomplicated
What this book is about
Annis Wychwood is thirty, wealthy, and independent — a remarkable and enviable state for a Regency woman. When she rescues a runaway girl and tangles with the girl's infuriating guardian, Mr. Oliver Carleton, she encounters a man who is her match in wit and stubbornness. Georgette Heyer's final novel is a witty, comfortable Regency romance from the master of the genre — a warm farewell from one of romance's most important architects.
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