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Violence
Some
Threat of violence from mysterious pursuers; some confrontation
Language
Some
Some profanity in contemporary setting
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Explicit love scenes; Foster's romance is characteristically direct and steamy
Substance Use
Some
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
A woman in hiding; the difficulty of trusting when you're running from something
What this book is about
When Honey Malone collapses near Buckhorn, Kentucky, she's taken in by Sawyer Hudson, the town's doctor and patriarch of the irresistible Buckhorn brothers. She's hiding something dangerous; he's immediately drawn in. Foster's contemporary romance is warm and explicitly passionate, launching a beloved series.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Explicit sexual content
Threat of violence from outside pursuer
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