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Violence
Barely any
Minimal violence — a threat to the new vampires is mild
Language
Barely any
Light language consistent with the series tone
Sexual Content
Some
Romantic content is warm and closed-door
Substance Use
None
Blood consumed as vampire nutrition
Emotional Intensity
None
Warm and comedic
What this book is about
Drina Argeneau has been sent to watch over Harper Stoyan, who is helping newly turned immortals adjust. Drina and Harper's reluctance on both sides slowly gives way to something neither expected. Sands's fifteenth Argeneau novel maintains the series's warm formula with a small-town Ontario setting.
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