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Violence
Some
Paranormal violence — Breeds face threats from enemies; combat sequences are present
Language
Some
Adult language throughout
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Highly explicit sexual content — consistent with the Breeds series's erotic romance format
Substance Use
None
No significant substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The internal conflict between Mercury's feral instincts and his rational mind creates psychological tension alongside the erotic content
What this book is about
Mercury Warrant is a Breed — a feline genetic hybrid — whose feral side is fighting for dominance. Ria Rodriguez, an undercover Breed Affairs investigator, comes to Sanctuary to expose a traitor. When Mercury's instincts lock onto her, the mission becomes far more complicated. The twelfth Breeds novel continues Leigh's explicit paranormal erotic romance series.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Highly explicit sexual content — the series's defining feature
Feral possession dynamics — biological drive overriding consent in ways the series frames as romantic
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