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Violence
Barely any
Minimal violence
Language
Barely any
Light language consistent with the series
Sexual Content
Some
Romantic content is warm and closed-door — an older immortal finding love is handled with the same warmth as the younger characters
Substance Use
None
Blood consumed as vampire nutrition
Emotional Intensity
None
Warmly comedic
What this book is about
Marguerite Argeneau wakes from an accidental century-long coma to find her family has grown around her. She hires investigator Julius Notte to help find her son's life mate — and Julius is, inconveniently, compelling. The ninth Argeneau novel gives the series matriarch her own story, which delighted longtime readers.
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