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Violence
Barely any
Minimal violence — a threat to Nicole's life creates mild suspense that is resolved without significant carnage
Language
Barely any
Light language consistent with the comedic paranormal romance tone
Sexual Content
Some
Romantic content is present and warm — closed-door
Substance Use
None
Blood consumed as vampire nutrition, treated lightly in this series
Emotional Intensity
None
Light and comedic
What this book is about
Nicole is in danger — her ex-husband seems to be trying to kill her. Jake Colborne, a recently turned vampire, takes a job as her housekeeper to keep an eye on her while the Argeneau family investigates. Lynsay Sands's nineteenth Argeneau novel has the series's signature warmth and comedy — vampire science, found family, and an unexpected love story.
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