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Horror · 2010 · PG-13

Twice Bitten

by Chloe Neill

Merit and Ethan face pack politics — and a threat that could destroy everything

For14+GenreHorrorLength352 pagesRead time~9 hours

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Violence

Some

Paranormal violence involving shapeshifters and vampires

Language

Some

Some strong language in the paranormal romance register

Sexual Content

Some

Romantic tension handled with some explicitness appropriate to adult paranormal romance

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Pack politics and the threat to Merit's chosen community create meaningful tension

What this book is about

The third Chicagoland Vampires novel brings Merit into the world of shapeshifters as werewolf politics erupt in Chicago and threaten both the pack and the vampire houses. Chloe Neill's paranormal romance series is known for its smart protagonist, Chicago atmosphere, and slow-burn romantic tension. Violence and romance are present throughout at the adult paranormal romance register. The series is lighter than some of its contemporaries.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Paranormal violence

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