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Violence
Barely any
Supernatural elements and a murder investigation; nothing graphic
Language
Some
Moderate language; authentic teen voice
Sexual Content
Barely any
A LGBTQ+ romance; innocent and sweet
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The weight of family expectations around gender and identity; the grief of losing someone before you could tell them everything
What this book is about
Yadriel, a young brujo trying to prove himself to his family, accidentally binds the ghost of Julian Diaz—the school's bad boy—when trying to summon his murdered cousin. Aiden Thomas's YA paranormal romance is warm, witty, and genuinely spooky, with LGBTQ+ identity woven naturally throughout the Latino supernatural world-building.
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