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Violence
Some
Vampire violence and supernatural conflict; some deaths; consistent with the series
Language
Some
Moderate language; Sookie's Southern voice includes some profanity
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic relationships with some explicit content; consistent with the series
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The aftermath of trauma; recovering your sense of self after something terrible
What this book is about
The tenth Sookie Stackhouse novel finds Sookie recovering from the Fae war while the political aftermath roils both the vampire and Were communities. Charlaine Harris's Southern vampire mystery series continues with its mix of small-town humor, paranormal romance, and light mystery.
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