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Violence
Barely any
No violence
Language
Some
Contemporary dialogue; moderate-to-strong language
Sexual Content
A lot
Adult sexual content — explicit and joyfully handled; a significant part of the novel's second half
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Very mild — the tone is warm and comedic despite Chloe's health challenges
What this book is about
Chloe Brown — a plus-size, chronically ill Black woman whose near-death experience motivates her to create a 'get a life' bucket list — enlists the help of her tattooed, unexpectedly kind building superintendent Red Morgan to check items off the list. A joyful, funny, and genuinely warm contemporary romance that treats chronic illness with honesty and doesn't ask its heroine to be extraordinary to deserve love.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Adult sexual content — explicit in the novel's later sections
Chronic illness portrayed with honesty — not a source of drama but of daily reality
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