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Violence
Some
Some violence in the backstory and resolution
Language
None
18th-century prose; clean language
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit adult sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Mild — the emotional arc is warm despite the hero's difficult exterior
What this book is about
Anna Wren, a genteel but impoverished widow, takes a position as secretary to Edward de Raaf, the Earl of Swartingham — a man whose scarred face and difficult reputation keep everyone at careful distance. Their working arrangement becomes something neither can categorize. The first of Elizabeth Hoyt's Princes trilogy: historically rich, emotionally intelligent, and explicit.
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Explicit adult sexual content
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