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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Some
Moderate adult language with Cajun vernacular
Sexual Content
A lot
Open-door sexual content — moderately explicit in Hill's warm style
Substance Use
Barely any
Louisiana bayou drinking culture
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Light and warm
What this book is about
Remy LeDeux is a Cajun veteran with a haunted past and a Louisiana bayou he'll never quite leave. Rachel Fortier is a Washington lawyer who inherits bayou property she wants no part of. Hill's second Cajun novel is an American fish-out-of-water comedy romance with genuine warmth.
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