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Violence
Barely any
No significant violence
Language
Barely any
Period language
Sexual Content
Some
Mild romantic scenes
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Deception and the betrayal of being chosen for reasons other than love; family shame and secrets
What this book is about
Sir Richard Kenworthy is hiding a desperate family secret, and he needs to be married before the season ends. Iris Smythe-Smith—overlooked and underestimated—is ideal. When she discovers she was chosen for convenience rather than love, she must decide what to do about it. The series finale balances Quinn's comedy with genuine emotional stakes around secrets and trust.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Marriage built on hero's secret/deception
Secrets-and-lies emotional content
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