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Content snapshot
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Violence
A lot
Climactic Fae war with major casualties
Language
A lot
Strong language throughout
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sexual content; the Barrons/Mac relationship is fully consummated
Substance Use
Some
Social drinking; Fae-world contexts
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Psychological intensity throughout; the cost of every choice Mac made across the series comes due
What this book is about
Shadowfever is the culmination of five books of mythology, secrets, and building tension. The truth about Mac's origins, the Sinsar Dubh, and Barrons's nature are all revealed. The series concludes with answers to questions posed in book one and a resolution to the Barrons/Mac dynamic that has dominated the entire arc.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit sexual content
Graphic violence
Strong language
Must read all 5 books—builds on prior content
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