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Violence
Some
Vampire violence and supernatural threat; some deaths
Language
Barely any
Mild language
Sexual Content
Some
Teen paranormal romance; soulmate bonds; nothing explicit
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The danger of vampires and Night World society; the psychological pull of soulmate destiny
What this book is about
The first Night World omnibus collects three novellas: Secret Vampire (a girl's best friend is revealed to be a vampire), Daughters of Darkness (three vampire girls flee their world for the human one), and Spellbinder (a witch competes for a soulmate). L.J. Smith's Night World series—published in the 1990s—is a precursor to the paranormal romance genre that would dominate YA in the 2000s, with its emphasis on destined soulmate bonds across supernatural species lines.
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Vampire violence and supernatural threat
Paranormal romance with destined bonds
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