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Violence
Some
Supernatural violence and Were-Hunter combat throughout
Language
Some
Adult language in Kenyon's paranormal romance register
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sexual content in the Dark-Hunter series tradition
Substance Use
Barely any
Some drinking in the New Orleans setting
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate psychological intensity around Fang's situation and the complications of the Were-Hunter world
What this book is about
The seventeenth Dark-Hunter novel follows the Were-Hunter Fang, who has been in a coma, and his connection to Aimee Peltier, a bear Were-Hunter. Kenyon writes adult paranormal romance with the series' characteristic action sequences and explicit sexual content. For adult fans of the series.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Explicit sexual content throughout
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