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Violence
Some
Action sequences and angel combat; some deaths; dark supernatural threat throughout
Language
Barely any
Mild language appropriate for YA
Sexual Content
Barely any
Slow-burn romantic tension; nothing explicit
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate: the revelation that angels are dangerous predators and the protagonists' hunted status create sustained tension
What this book is about
Alex is an angel killer — one of very few people who understand the truth: the beautiful angels appearing around the world are actually parasitic creatures feeding on human life force. When he's contracted to kill a teenage girl named Willow who has hidden angel heritage, he can't do it — because she might be the key to fighting back. L.A. Weatherly's YA series subverts traditional angel mythology with a genuinely dark premise, building slow-burn romance around a compelling supernatural action plot.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Angels depicted as parasitic predators — subverts typical angel fantasy expectations
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