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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Some
Moderate adult language
Sexual Content
A lot
Open-door sexual content — moderately explicit
Substance Use
None
No significant substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Low psychological stakes — a warm, funny enemies-to-lovers romance
What this book is about
Walt and Elizabeth have despised each other since the day they met. When a legal situation forces them into a marriage of convenience, they agree to a year of cohabitation. R.S. Grey's contemporary enemies-to-lovers romance delivers exactly what the premise promises — excellent bickering, genuine heat, and a satisfying slow burn.
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