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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Barely any
Period language
Sexual Content
Some
Romantic scenes with emotional depth
Substance Use
None
Period social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
The wariness of a woman who has learned not to hope; a hero who means what he says
What this book is about
Susanna Osbourne, a teacher at Miss Martin's school, reluctantly joins a summer house party. Peter Edgeworth—a viscount with good intentions and complicated circumstances—finds her unlike anyone he's met. Simply Magic is the most classically sweet of the series, with careful emotional pacing and Balogh's gift for making small moments feel enormous.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Romantic content
Sweet slow-burn—more gentle than explicit
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