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Violence
A lot
Ancient god violence; pack territorial conflict
Language
A lot
Strong language
Sexual Content
Some
Mercy's established relationship; minimal new content
Substance Use
Barely any
Pack culture
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The psychological difficulty of a beloved ex-wife returning; pack politics cutting uncomfortably close to personal
What this book is about
Adam's ex-wife Christy shows up at the pack's door fleeing a stalker—who turns out to be an ancient Canary Island god with a grudge. Mercy must deal with a woman who wants her place while also fighting something literally divine. Night Broken is the series' most personally complicated entry, with pack politics at their most human.
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Strong language
Ancient god violence
Pack political tension—personal angle
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