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Content snapshot
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Violence
Barely any
Some violence in backstory; rough childhood circumstances
Language
Some
Contemporary language with some stronger words
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sensual scenes—Kleypas's contemporary romances are more explicit than her historicals
Substance Use
Some
Drinking in adult social contexts; party scenes
Emotional Intensity
Some
Class trauma and poverty shame; grief over a parent; complicated feelings about wealth and worth
What this book is about
Liberty Jones has been surviving since childhood, raising her little sister and working her way up from a trailer park in Welcome, Texas. When she crosses paths with Hardy Cates—a boy from her past who left and came back rich—and Churchill Travis, a Texas mogul, she must navigate love, class, and what she actually wants. Sugar Daddy launched Kleypas into contemporary romance with her usual emotional depth.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
More explicit content than Kleypas historicals
Poverty/class trauma themes
Love triangle
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