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Violence
A lot
Dream-realm violence; Greek god political danger
Language
A lot
Strong language
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Explicit sexual content; dreams are explicitly used
Substance Use
Barely any
Some supernatural culture
Emotional Intensity
A lot
What it means to feel when you never have; the specific loneliness of a being who can only experience emotion as imitation
What this book is about
Arik is an Oneroi—a dream god who cannot feel anything outside dreams. He targets Dr. Megeara Kafieri because her dreams are unusually vivid. When he becomes human to pursue her, he learns what real feeling costs. The Dream Hunter introduces the Oneroi world and is one of the most emotionally distinctive Dark-Hunter entries.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit sexual content in dream sequences
Strong language
Greek god/Oneroi mythology
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