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Violence
Barely any
Minimal violence — some supernatural conflict
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some mild strong words
Sexual Content
Some
Mild romantic content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
A non-consensual situation — Greg is brought against his will; the novel plays this for comedy; the Argeneau family is benign; The Argeneau vampire mythology — they are essentially immortals, not undead; A comedic tone throughout; A very long series — 30+ books
What this book is about
Lissianna Argeneau is a vampire with a blood phobia — extremely inconvenient. For her birthday, her mother arranges for Dr. Greg Hewitt, a therapist, to be brought to their home to help her. Against his will, initially. A Quick Bite is the first of the Argeneau series — a very long paranormal romance series built on the comedic premise of vampires who are essentially sci-fi humans rather than undead monsters.
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A non-consensual situation — Greg is brought against his will; played for comedy
The Argeneau mythology — vampires as immortal sci-fi humans; the series has specific rules
A comedic tone — for readers who want light paranormal romance
A very long series — 30+ books; can be read independently
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