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Violence
A lot
Urban fantasy violence — monster fights, magical combat, and a murder investigation
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some mild strong words
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild romantic content in this volume
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Violence — Kate's world is genuinely dangerous; monsters and combat throughout; Kate's hidden identity — her secrets are the series' overarching mystery; The Pack and People dynamics — the world-building is dense
What this book is about
In an alternate Atlanta where magical and technological waves alternate, Kate Daniels is a mercenary who works for the Order of Merciful Aid. When her guardian Greg is murdered, she investigates—navigating the Pack (a massive shapeshifter clan), the People (necromancers who run vampires), and a killer she can't identify. Magic Bites is the first of eight Kate Daniels novels—urban fantasy with dry humor, a mystery structure, and an overarching plot about Kate's hidden origins.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Violence — the world is genuinely dangerous; monster combat throughout
Kate's hidden identity — the series builds toward a significant reveal
Dense world-building — the magic system and factions are complex
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