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Violence
A lot
Vampire combat throughout
Language
Very heavy
Pervasive strong language
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Extremely explicit sexual content standard to the series
Substance Use
Barely any
Phury's drug use is a significant character element
Emotional Intensity
Some
Phury's self-loathing and self-destructive patterns; the weight of a life lived for others at one's own expense
What this book is about
In the sixth Brotherhood novel, Phury—who has lived a life of self-sacrifice and celibacy—is chosen as the Primale, the male whose purpose is to father the next generation of warriors. Meanwhile, Cormia, a Chosen assigned to him, is completely unprepared for the human world. Ward delivers one of the series' more complex emotional arcs, pairing Phury's addiction and self-loathing with Cormia's growth.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Extremely explicit sexual content
Drug use as a character arc element
Graphic vampire combat
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