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Violence
A lot
Vampire and ghost violence; haunted house horror elements
Language
Some
Contemporary language
Sexual Content
Some
Mercy and Adam's relationship progresses; mild romantic content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Aftermath of rape; recovery and autonomy; the ghost subplot creates real horror atmosphere
What this book is about
Still processing the events of Iron Kissed, Mercy is pushed out of her home territory by the local vampire seethe and must travel to Spokane to help a college friend—where a vampire is using a haunted house as a trap. Bone Crossed continues Mercy's trauma recovery arc while adding a genuinely creepy ghost subplot.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Rape aftermath—continues Iron Kissed's trauma arc
Ghost horror elements
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