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Violence
A lot
Atlanta magical violence; the weapon threat is mass-casualty
Language
A lot
Strong language
Sexual Content
A lot
Kate and Curran's relationship becomes explicit
Substance Use
Barely any
Bar culture in the post-Shift world
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The weight of being connected to the Pack; Kate's past still hunting her
What this book is about
Kate has started her own security agency and her relationship with Curran is developing. When a weapon capable of wiping out all shapeshifters surfaces, Kate must find it before it's used. Magic Slays is the series' most politically complex entry, with Kate finally navigating the Atlanta power structure from a position of some authority.
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Explicit romantic content
Strong language
Mass-casualty weapon threat
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