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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Barely any
Period-appropriate Regency language
Sexual Content
Some
Sexual content is closed-door
Substance Use
None
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
The comedy of two pragmatic people acknowledging exactly what they're doing — and then feeling more than they planned — is warm and low-stakes
What this book is about
A Regency fortune hunter in genuine financial distress proposes to the wrong woman — a wealthy widow who sees through him completely. The negotiation of their unusual arrangement, her blunt pragmatism, and his growing real feeling is the novel's comedic and emotional engine. Farr's Regency romance is sharp, funny, and warm.
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