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Violence
A lot
Significant paranormal violence and the danger of being near an entity as powerful and dangerous as Lothaire
Language
Some
Adult language in Cole's paranormal romance register
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Very explicit sexual content throughout; Cole's series is known for this
Substance Use
Barely any
Some drinking
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The psychological complexity of Lothaire's centuries-old obsession — and Ellie's position as the apparent solution to his problem — creates genuine tension beneath the explicit surface
What this book is about
The eleventh Immortals After Dark novel gives the villain of the series his own story, following Lothaire as he pursues a plan centuries in the making — centered on the human woman Ellie MacConnell. Cole writes adult paranormal romance with very explicit sexual content; Lothaire's villain-to-hero arc is one of the series' most anticipated. For adult fans of the series.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Very explicit sexual content throughout
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