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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Some
Some profanity throughout
Sexual Content
A lot
Moderate sexual content with some explicit scenes in the latter half of the novel
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking in the small-town romance register
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate emotional depth: parental illness, the difficulty of trusting after heartbreak, and single parenthood create the novel's emotional stakes
What this book is about
Calla returns to the small town of Rose Hill to care for her ailing father and ends up agreeing to be a nanny for Weston — a gruff, guarded single dad with a young daughter who needs stability. Elsie Silver's contemporary small-town romance delivers warm characterization, sharp banter, and a genuine emotional core alongside the steamy romance content her readers expect. The slow burn gives way to explicit scenes in the novel's second half.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Moderate to explicit sexual content in the second half
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