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Violence
Some
Moderate paranormal action violence; characters are genuinely threatened and hurt
Language
Some
Some profanity in the hard-edged YA voice
Sexual Content
Barely any
Minimal sexual content; some intense teen romantic tension
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Grief and the psychological fallout of losing a parent in a traumatic way are real throughout
What this book is about
Dru Anderson has spent her life traveling with her father, hunting supernatural creatures. When her father comes back from the dead as a zombie, Dru is thrown into a dangerous world of djamphir, wulfen, and the malevolent darkness that killed him. Lili St. Crow's YA paranormal series is darker than most in its genre, with genuine threat and a protagonist who fights back hard.
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Darker and more violent than typical paranormal YA
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