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Content snapshot
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Violence
Some
A violent attack — depicted; some supernatural threat
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some strong words
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit-adjacent romantic content
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Very heavy
A violent attack — depicted; it changes Layla; The supernatural element — what is happening to Layla; the novel's mystery; Explicit-adjacent romantic content; Leeds's psychological state — what he believes and what is actually happening; The reveal — the truth about who he's been talking to
What this book is about
Leeds fell in love with Layla the night they met. Then they were attacked by a stranger, and Layla hasn't been quite right since. When Leeds brings her back to the bed and breakfast where they fell in love, he starts noticing things — and meeting someone else who might be using Layla's body when Layla isn't. Layla is a romance with a supernatural element.
Notes for sensitive readers
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A violent attack — depicted; the novel's inciting trauma
The supernatural element — what is happening to Layla
Leeds's psychological state — his certainty and its implications
The reveal — the truth about who he's been talking to
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