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Horror · 2012 · PG-13

The Golden Lily

by Richelle Mead

Sydney is managing the Palm Springs safe house—and her world is starting to complicate her beliefs.

For14+GenreHorrorLength418 pagesRead time~11.6 hoursCommunity ratings0

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What's in this book, at a glance — five things readers want to know before they start.

Violence

Some

Some Strigoi threat

Language

Some

Mild language

Sexual Content

Some

Mild romantic content; Adrian's feelings are becoming clearer

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Sydney's beliefs fracturing; Adrian's sobriety and growth; the world beginning to show Sydney her prejudice

What this book is about

Sydney is settling into her undercover life. Her friendship with the Moroi and dhampirs is threatening her Alchemist certainties. And Adrian Ivashkov keeps doing things that don't fit her definition of what a vampire should be. The Golden Lily is the second Bloodlines novel—where Sydney begins to change.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Sydney's indoctrination cracking—the emotional core

Mild romantic content—slow burn

Strigoi threat

Read Bloodlines first

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