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Content snapshot
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Violence
Barely any
Paranormal threats escalate
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some strong words
Sexual Content
A lot
Sensual explicit scenes
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
Skepticism versus belief; opening yourself to things you've rejected
What this book is about
Dr. Ripley Todd, one of Three Sisters' sheriff deputies, has no patience for magic or MacAllister Booke, a paranormal researcher who arrives on the island to study it. Their clashing worldviews and obvious attraction make Heaven and Earth a warmly funny entry in the trilogy.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit romantic content
Paranormal elements
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