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Horror · 1998 · R

Blue moon

by Laurell K. Hamilton

Anita Blake needs Richard out of jail in Tennessee. The local supernatural politics are going to make it complicated.

For17+GenreHorrorLength432 pagesRead time~12 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

A lot

Significant supernatural violence; shifter and vampire combat

Language

A lot

Strong profanity throughout

Sexual Content

Very heavy

Very explicit and graphic sexual content; the series crosses into erotica territory beginning in this volume

Substance Use

Some

Moderate drinking and substance use in the supernatural community

Emotional Intensity

Some

The moral complexity of power and desire in a supernatural hierarchy

What this book is about

The eighth Anita Blake novel follows Anita to Tennessee to rescue her boyfriend Richard from a murder charge—and into the tangled politics of a local wereleopard and werewolf community. Laurell K. Hamilton's series becomes significantly more sexually explicit from this volume onward.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Very explicit sexual content—the series begins its transition to erotica here

Adults only

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