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Romance · 2003 · PG-13

Slightly Tempted

by Mary Balogh

Morgan Bedwyn goes to Brussels before Waterloo—and meets the man who will save her life at the cost of his own freedom.

For14+GenreRomanceLength388 pagesRead time~10.8 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

The Battle of Waterloo and its casualties; aftermath of war depicted

Language

Barely any

Period language

Sexual Content

Some

Romantic scenes with real depth

Substance Use

None

Period social drinking

Emotional Intensity

A lot

The trauma of surviving a battle; honor and accusation; the weight of false reputation

What this book is about

Morgan Bedwyn is in Brussels when Napoleon's army advances—Gervase, Earl of Rosthorn, keeps her safe and they build a connection through crisis. The fallout involves honor, accusation, and a marriage that both want but neither can simply accept. Slightly Tempted is the series' most emotionally intense entry, with Waterloo as the historical backdrop.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Battle of Waterloo backdrop—casualties and death

Romantic scenes with emotional weight

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