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Violence
Barely any
No significant violence
Language
A lot
Strong language; the series develops its voice here
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Explicit sexual content—Julian's curse involves being a 'love slave
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
Shame and trauma from being enslaved; Julian's loss of agency over centuries
What this book is about
Grace Alexander is a sex therapist with a joke of a love life. Her best friend summons Julian of Macedon from an ancient book—a Greek general cursed to spend eternity as a love slave, free only one month every hundred years. Fantasy Lover is the prequel to the Dark-Hunter series, lighter in tone than the books that follow.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit sexual content
Sex slavery premise (paranormal/mythological context)
Strong language
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