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Violence
Some
Naval and colonial era violence
Language
Some
Period-appropriate language with some coarse sailor's vocabulary
Sexual Content
Some
Sexual content is present but closed-door
Substance Use
Barely any
Rum and period drinking aboard ship
Emotional Intensity
Some
The divided loyalties and the danger of wartime create sustained emotional stakes
What this book is about
A colonial-era historical romance by Marsha Canham, set against the backdrop of the sea and the struggle between nations. A British officer and a woman whose loyalties are divided find themselves on opposing sides of a conflict that draws them together. Canham's seafaring historical romance has the adventure and period atmosphere her work is known for.
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