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Violence
A lot
Graphic supernatural violence throughout; demonic encounters depicted with intensity
Language
Some
Strong language in Ward's adult fiction tradition
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sexual content throughout; Ward's signature explicit romance elements are present from the start
Substance Use
Some
Some substance use in the gritty contemporary settings
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The weight of souls and the psychological cost of choosing good or evil under supernatural pressure create the series' dark foundation
What this book is about
J.R. Ward's Fallen Angels series opens with Jim Heron, a black ops soldier recently killed who is recruited by a fallen angel to save seven souls before the devil can claim them. The first soul belongs to Vin diPietro, a ruthless real estate developer whose choices will determine the eternal ledger. Ward brings her signature dark romance intensity — graphic supernatural violence and explicit adult content — to a paranormal framework with genuine stakes. For adult readers of dark fantasy and paranormal romance.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Explicit sexual content throughout
Graphic supernatural violence
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