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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Barely any
Period language
Sexual Content
Some
Romantic scenes with explicit-adjacent content
Substance Use
None
Period social drinking
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Sir Phillip's difficult relationship with his late wife; his children's behavioral issues as trauma response
What this book is about
Eloise Bridgerton has been writing letters to Sir Phillip Crane, a widowed botanist with two troubled children. She decides to show up unannounced. He needs a mother for his children. She needs a reason to escape her family's expectations. To Sir Phillip is one of the more emotionally complex Bridgerton novels, with children at the center rather than the romance.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit-adjacent romantic content
Children with behavioral challenges—sympathetically handled
Sir Phillip's past marriage—his late wife had depression
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