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Violence
A lot
Vampire violence and some graphic horror; combat with supernatural creatures
Language
Some
Moderate adult language; sharp and witty throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
No sexual content; adult friendships and marriages are the relational center
Substance Use
Some
Drinking is part of the girls-trip premise; moderate throughout
Emotional Intensity
Some
The fear of losing a friend to something you cannot fight; existential dread wrapped in dark comedy
What this book is about
Sloane convinces her best friend Rosie to ditch their husbands for a girls' trip to a remote inn. The inn is full of vampires—and then Rosie gets turned, and the trip becomes something else entirely. Rachel Harrison's horror comedy is funny, feminist, and genuinely scary, blending sharp social commentary about friendship and marriage with old-fashioned vampire horror.
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