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Violence
Some
Supernatural violence; some disturbing deaths
Language
Some
Teen language and profanity
Sexual Content
Some
Teen romantic entanglements and kissing; some mature sexual references
Substance Use
None
Brief party settings
Emotional Intensity
Some
Explores moral choices and the consequences of betrayal
What this book is about
In the third House of Night novel, Zoey Redbird confronts growing darkness in the vampyre world as a member of the Dark Daughters faces an evil she doesn't fully understand. Meanwhile her complicated relationships with multiple boys grow more entangled. The House of Night's world-building deepens along with its moral stakes.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Supernatural violence and death
Teen romantic and sexual dynamics
Betrayal and its consequences
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