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Violence
Some
Supernatural violence consistent with the Covenant series
Language
Barely any
Mild to moderate language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Romantic tension at YA/NA level
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Emotional complexity around forbidden love and difficult decisions
What this book is about
Jennifer L. Armentrout's Elixir is a short companion novella to the Covenant series, told from Aiden St. Delphi's point of view during events that bridge two main series books. It gives existing fans a deeper look into his emotions and decisions. Short and fast — intended for Covenant readers rather than newcomers. Violence and romance are consistent with the main series' YA/NA register.
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