Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the complexities of high school social hierarchies, intense female friendships, or the burden of new responsibilities. This urban fantasy explores the bond between Rose, a fierce guardian in training, and Lissa, a vampire princess, as they navigate a secretive boarding school filled with danger. It addresses themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between duty and desire. While the setting is supernatural, the emotional core deals with the authentic pressures of emerging adulthood and social isolation. It is best suited for older teens due to its mature romantic elements and depictions of high school partying, making it an excellent bridge for discussing boundaries and peer pressure. Parents will appreciate the strong emphasis on female agency and the protective, non-competitive nature of the protagonists' friendship.
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Sign in to write a reviewMartial arts training and lethal combat with supernatural creatures; some blood and gore.
Magic-induced depression and vampires 'feeding' as a metaphor for substance addiction/highs.
Threats from Strigoi can be intense; themes of being hunted and kidnapped.
Typical high school profanity used for realism.
The book handles mental health and self-harm through a magical lens (Lissa uses magic that affects her psyche). It also touches on grief and parental abandonment in a secular, realistic way. The resolution is hopeful but acknowledges that trauma leaves scars.
A 15-year-old girl who feels like she has to be the 'strong one' in her friend group and is looking for a story where female loyalty is the highest priority, despite romantic distractions.
Parents should be aware of a scene involving 'lusters' (vampires who let humans feed on them for a drug-like high) and some underage drinking/partying. These serve as metaphors for substance abuse and should be discussed. A parent might notice their child becoming secretive about their social group or struggling with a friendship that feels 'all-consuming' or codependent.
Younger teens (14) will focus on the cool factor of the guardian training and the 'forbidden' romance. Older teens (17-18) will likely pick up on the nuanced social commentary regarding class and the toll of emotional labor.
Unlike many YA vampire novels of its era, the central engine of the story is the platonic, ride-or-die love between two girls rather than just the romantic interests.
Rose Hathaway is a dhampir (half-vampire) training to be a guardian for her best friend Lissa, a Moroi royal. After being caught and returned to their academy following a year on the run, they must navigate a predatory social scene while avoiding the Strigoi, undead vampires who want to turn Lissa.
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