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Violence
A lot
Significant action violence — demon attacks, combat, deaths; some intensity around supernatural threat
Language
Some
Contemporary fantasy dialogue; moderate language
Sexual Content
Barely any
A slow-building romance with mild romantic content in this first installment
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The psychological weight of living a secret identity; the cost of connection when you're the last of something; grief over losing a community
What this book is about
Trinity Marrow is the last Trueborn — half-Protector angel, half-human — living in secret with a ghost community. When a demon attack kills people she loves, she is forced to leave her protected life and align with a Warden named Zayne who doesn't know her secret. The first in Armentrout's Harbinger trilogy: fast-paced urban fantasy romance with significant action violence and a slow-building romance.
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Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Significant action violence — demon attacks and combat
An urban fantasy setting with genuine supernatural danger
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