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Violence
Some
Some violence in the political and military context
Language
Some
Adult language in the fantasy romance register
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic content developing across the novel
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The moral weight of a woman who has been trained to betray someone she is coming to love creates the novel's central tension
What this book is about
Danielle L. Jensen's fantasy romance follows Lara, who has been trained since childhood to infiltrate and betray the Bridge Kingdom — and its king, Aren. The novel is enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance with a focus on the developing relationship alongside political intrigue. Adult romantic content builds across the novel. For readers of fantasy romance.
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