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Violence
Some
Vampire violence in flashbacks; some peril as the coven searches for Lenah
Language
Barely any
Mild language in the YA paranormal register
Sexual Content
Barely any
Sweet YA romantic content; a genuine first-love story
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Low psychological intensity overall; the novel's emotional core is warmth and longing rather than dread
What this book is about
Rebecca Maizel's YA vampire novel follows Lenah Beaudonte, a 592-year-old queen of a vampire coven whose beloved Rhode surrenders his immortality to make her human. Lenah wakes in the present at a Rhode Island boarding school, innocent in a new way, falling in love, and terrified that her coven will find her. Maizel writes a genuinely romantic vampire story with dark flashbacks to Lenah's centuries of violence. The sweet contemporary romance contrasts effectively with the horror of Lenah's past life.
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