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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Barely any
Mild occasional profanity
Sexual Content
A lot
Steamy scenes, fade-to-black
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
People-pleasing, identity, professional anxiety
What this book is about
Elsie, a physics lecturer, is a professional fake-girlfriend-for-hire who meets Jack Smith — the brother of a man she's currently fake-dating. Hazelwood's third novel is slower burn and less explicit than her debut. Steamy but fade-to-black.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Fade-to-black romantic content
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