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Violence
Very heavy
Climactic battle; the destruction of the corruption is violent and complete; some graphic deaths
Language
A lot
Strong language
Sexual Content
Some
The Daemon/Jaenelle romance is resolved; adult content
Substance Use
Some
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Very heavy
The psychological cost of everything the characters have survived; justice as the series' central promise delivered
What this book is about
Jaenelle Angelline is now fully herself—the most powerful witch ever born, the Queen of Ebon Askavi. The High Lord's court assembles. And the corruption that has destroyed the Blood's honor for centuries faces its final reckoning. Queen of the Darkness is the trilogy's cathartic conclusion: justice achieved and love finally realized.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Climactic graphic violence—the villains face justice
Explicit romantic content
Strong language
Trilogy conclusion—requires prior books
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