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Violence
Barely any
A murder in the backstory — not depicted but investigated
Language
Some
Moderate adult language consistent with contemporary romance
Sexual Content
A lot
Open-door sexual content — heated scenes between Mick and Maddie
Substance Use
Barely any
Drinking in a bar setting and social contexts
Emotional Intensity
Some
The deception dynamic — Maddie is writing about Mick's family — creates real ethical stakes
What this book is about
Maddie Dupree is a true-crime writer researching the story behind a notorious Idaho bar — and specifically behind the night thirty years ago when a murder and a scandal occurred there. Mick Hennessy owns the bar and has no idea that the woman he's falling for is writing about his family's worst night. Rachel Gibson's fourth Chinooks novel is warmer and more emotionally layered than the series title suggests.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
The hero's family history involves a violent murder — the heroine is investigating it in secret
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