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Violence
Some
Some supernatural and action violence appropriate to the urban fantasy genre
Language
Barely any
Mild language throughout
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic and sexual content between the established leads; moderate
Substance Use
Barely any
Minimal substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate; the stakes around the magical world's governance are emotionally significant
What this book is about
The final All Souls novel brings Diana and Matthew back to the present day to face the Congregation and find the Book of Life before the wrong hands do. Deborah Harkness concludes her vampire-witch romance trilogy with all the atmosphere, historical detail, and adult content of the earlier volumes. A satisfying conclusion for readers invested in the series.
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