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Violence
A lot
Climactic battle with a demon; significant violence and some character deaths
Language
Some
Contemporary language
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sensual scenes
Substance Use
Some
The demon-alcohol corruption resolved
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Fear of a final battle you might not survive; Gage's deep cynicism versus Cybil's optimism
What this book is about
Gage Turner and Cybil Kinski have been circling each other through two books—now they must face their feelings as the final confrontation with the demon arrives. The Pagan Stone concludes the Sign of Seven trilogy with a genuine climactic battle and satisfying resolutions for all three couples.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Explicit romantic content
Climactic demonic battle with casualties
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