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Violence
Some
Fae world violence; some battle scenes
Language
Some
Period and contemporary language
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Explicit sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
Humiliation and the loss of power; learning to be vulnerable when you've never had to be
What this book is about
Adam Black, the arrogant Fae responsible for much of the Highlander series' mischief, is stripped of his immortality and Fae powers by the queen. Gabrielle O'Callaghan can see through Fae glamour—making her both his only ally and his greatest vulnerability. The Immortal Highlander gives the manipulative trickster his comeuppance and his love story.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit sexual content
Fae politics and danger
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