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Violence
Barely any
Minimal violence; some vampire content handled comedically
Language
Some
Some profanity and crude humor throughout
Sexual Content
Some
Moderate romantic and sensual content; nothing explicit but some adult situations
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Mild: a lighthearted comedy of errors with no significant distressing content
What this book is about
Betsy Taylor dies in a car accident on her birthday, wakes up as a vampire, and immediately begins applying her considerable personality to the situation — chiefly through complaint, strong opinions about footwear, and a complete refusal to be impressed by anyone's supernatural authority. MaryJanice Davidson's comedic paranormal series is witty, fast, and intentionally frothy, with a heroine whose deadpan internal monologue makes this one of paranormal romance's more purely fun entries.
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