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Violence
A lot
Significant supernatural violence; vampire and wulfen combat is intense
Language
Some
Some strong language in the paranormal YA register
Sexual Content
Barely any
Minimal romantic content; some tension between Dru and the male leads
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The psychological pressure of being hunted and not knowing who to trust creates the series' defining tension
What this book is about
The second Strange Angels novel follows Dru as she begins training at the Schola, a school for djamphir and wulfen, while navigating the politics of a supernatural world that wants something from her. St. Crow's YA paranormal series is darker than typical in the genre, with significant supernatural violence and a heroine who trusts no one easily. For readers who have followed from Strange Angels.
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