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Violence
Some
A murder investigation drives the plot — Blair is a witness targeted by the killer
Language
Some
Moderate adult language
Sexual Content
A lot
Open-door sexual content — Blair and Wyatt's renewed relationship is depicted with heat and humor
Substance Use
None
No significant substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Blair's frustration with Wyatt's inexplicable behavior (from her perspective) and the genuine danger she's in create a fun psychological double-track
What this book is about
Blair Mallory is a fitness instructor who witnesses a murder in the parking lot of her gym. The detective assigned to the case is Wyatt Bloodsworth — the man she dated, got serious about, and then was never called back. Funny, self-aware, and faster-paced than Howard's suspense novels, this is her most comedic entry — a romantic comedy with a murder mystery attached.
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Witness to a murder — Blair is targeted by the killer
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