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Violence
Barely any
A traumatic miscarriage depicted; no physical violence
Language
Barely any
Clean, warm language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Romantic content; adult relationship
Substance Use
Barely any
Minimal substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Grief from miscarriage, identity displacement, and the lingering emotional effects of trauma
What this book is about
Joyce Conway receives a blood transfusion after a traumatic miscarriage and begins experiencing strange knowledge she shouldn't have — French cuisine, architecture, memories that aren't hers. Justin Hitchcock's blood saved her life. Now they're connected in ways neither can explain. A warm, whimsical Cecelia Ahern romance.
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Miscarriage depicted
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