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Violence
A lot
Includes murder and kidnapping consistent with the series' paranormal action
Language
Some
Moderate-to-strong adult language
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Explicit adult content, alongside a disturbing backstory in which MacRieve was sexually preyed upon by a succubus from ages nine to thirteen
Substance Use
Some
Alcohol abuse is referenced among secondary characters
Emotional Intensity
Very heavy
Content warnings include child sexual grooming, trafficking, suicidal thoughts, and depression; reviewers flag this as one of the series' heaviest entries
What this book is about
The thirteenth Immortals After Dark novel follows werewolf-like Lykae MacRieve, whose traumatic childhood at the hands of a succubus who posed as his true mate has left him deeply wary of the bond, as he's forced to confront a new, real mate.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Extended depiction of childhood sexual grooming/abuse in the hero's backstory
References to suicidal ideation
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