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Violence
Some
Supernatural combat; characters in genuine danger; deaths
Language
Barely any
Mild language appropriate to YA
Sexual Content
Some
Older-YA romantic content; some sensual scenes
Substance Use
Barely any
Some underage drinking at vampire society events
Emotional Intensity
Some
The emotional trauma of a shattered soul; grief for losses in the previous book
What this book is about
In the seventh House of Night novel, Zoey Redbird's soul has broken into pieces following the trauma of the previous book, and her friends must journey to the Otherworld to retrieve the fragments before she is lost forever. Back in Tulsa, Stevie Rae and Rephaim deal with the consequences of their impossible bond while the Big Evil gains strength. The Cast team delivers one of the series' most emotionally complex volumes, balancing the supernatural mythology with genuine character grief.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Supernatural violence and character danger
Sensual content for older YA readers
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