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Violence
A lot
An arson fire — deaths of firefighters; a violent antagonist
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some strong words
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit-adjacent romantic content
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
A lot
An arson investigation — four firefighters died; Britt has been blamed; A conspiracy — the people who set the fire; A violent antagonist; Explicit-adjacent romantic content; Britt's destroyed reputation — her starting point
What this book is about
Journalist Britt Shelley survived a fire five years ago that killed four firefighters and left her with no memory of the night. She has been blamed for the deaths and her career destroyed. When a source comes forward claiming the fire was set deliberately, Britt and the fire investigator Raley Gannon are pulled into a dangerous search for the truth. Smoke Screen is a romantic thriller.
Notes for sensitive readers
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An arson fire — four firefighters died; Britt has been blamed
A conspiracy — the people who set the fire and what they're protecting
A violent antagonist — real threat throughout
Explicit-adjacent romantic content
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