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Violence
Barely any
A ghost's past involves medieval violence — backstory references rather than depicted scenes
Language
Barely any
Clean language
Sexual Content
Some
Romantic content is closed-door and sweet
Substance Use
None
No significant substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
The ghost's frustration with his situation and the heroine's adjustment to the impossible create charming rather than dark emotional tension
What this book is about
Genevieve Buchanan inherits a Scottish castle and discovers it comes with a very opinionated occupant: Royce of Canfield, a fourteenth-century knight who has been haunting it for centuries. Kurland's debut is the first in her beloved de Piaget/MacLeod series — a gentle, charming paranormal romance that launched one of the genre's most beloved long-running families.
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