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Violence
A lot
Vampire combat intensifies; training and battle sequences
Language
Some
Contemporary language
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sensual scenes
Substance Use
Barely any
Social/period drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
Fear of relying on someone; warrior identity versus vulnerability
What this book is about
Larkin Riddock can shape-shift into any animal. Blair Murphy is a demon hunter raised to never need anyone. Thrown together in a circle of six preparing for the final battle against Lilith's vampire army, they strike sparks. Dance of the Gods is the middle entry in the Circle trilogy, with more vampire action and a romance between two fighters who both wear armor.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Explicit romantic content
Significant vampire violence
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