
Libby lives dual lives, alternating between 1774 Colonial Williamsburg as a printer supporting Patriots and 1914 New York as a suffragette facing an unwanted marriage.
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Libby lives dual lives, alternating between 1774 Colonial Williamsburg as a printer supporting Patriots and 1914 New York as a suffragette facing an unwanted marriage.
will contain mild spoilers
A few semi-detailed kisses; no explicit consensual sexual scenes. Two instances of spousal rape in forced marriage; mentioned but not graphic.
Mentions of wars, loss of life, and spousal abuse; not graphically depicted.
No profanity or strong language.
Brief depiction of alcohol use leading to negative actions.
No LGBTQIA+ representation.
Central themes of God's sovereignty, faith, and divine purpose in characters' lives.
No witchcraft or occult elements.
No evidence found in available sources.
Support for Patriot cause in Revolution and women's suffrage in 1914.
No self-harm or suicide depicted.
Spousal abuse, forced marriage, and historical war-related suffering. Two instances of spousal rape in forced marriage; mentioned but not graphic.
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