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Violence
Some
Georgian-era intrigue and danger — duels, political threats, and physical peril are present in the backdrop
Language
Barely any
Period-appropriate Georgian dialogue
Sexual Content
Some
Sexual content is closed-door to mildly warm
Substance Use
Barely any
Wine and social drinking in Georgian aristocratic settings
Emotional Intensity
Some
The mystery of Lord Alston's reputation — what did he actually do? — creates sustained intrigue
What this book is about
Antonia Vallentine is an intelligent, independent widow in Georgian England who crosses paths with Julian Plantagenet, Lord Alston — a man with a reputation dark enough to make most people cross the street. Lucinda Brant's first Alec Halsey Crimson Circle novel combines intricate Georgian period detail with a slow-burn romance between two very capable people.
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