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Violence
Barely any
Adventure elements with mild peril in the pursuit through England
Language
Barely any
Period-appropriate Regency language
Sexual Content
Some
Sexual content is closed-door to very mildly warm
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking in Regency settings
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
The comedy of two very different people thrown together by their children's adventure is warm and low-stakes
What this book is about
Benedict Carsington is meticulous, proper, and organized to a fault. Bathsheba Wingate is a beautiful scandal — from a family of swindlers. When their children team up on an archaeological adventure and run away, the adults must pursue them. Chase's fourth Carsington Brothers novel is one of her most beloved — perfectly constructed and very funny.
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