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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Barely any
Mild language
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic and sexual content; pregnancy and relationship complexity
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking in New York and London settings
Emotional Intensity
Some
Themes of reinvention, accountability, and discovering who you are after your worst behavior
What this book is about
Darcy Rhone had the perfect life: looks, a fiancé, and best friend Rachel. Then she slept with Rachel's boyfriend, got pregnant, and lost everything. Fleeing to London and her friend Ethan, she has to figure out who she actually is without the identity she's constructed. Giffin's companion to Something Borrowed is funnier and more redemptive than its setup suggests.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Adult romantic content
Infidelity themes
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