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Violence
Some
Werewolf violence and some graphic predator attacks in the Alaskan setting
Language
Some
Adult language in Armstrong's urban fantasy register
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic content between Elena and Clay
Substance Use
Barely any
Some drinking
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Low psychological intensity; the novel's primary register is action and relationship
What this book is about
The tenth Women of the Otherworld novel follows Elena Michaels and her husband Clay as they travel to Alaska to investigate a rogue werewolf leaving bodies behind. Armstrong's werewolf fiction is adult urban fantasy with action, pack politics, and the ongoing exploration of Elena's complicated identity. The violence is genre-appropriate; the romantic content between Elena and Clay is adult but not explicit. For fans of the series.
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