![]() ![]() ![]() Two characters reflect on being caught smoking cigars are young teens. Adults (in this context) drink liquor and smoke the drug opium in a party sequence. The romance continues to be steamy with suggestive moments, descriptions of vampire debauchery, as well as one "first time" scene. The story's language is occasionally but not frequently strong (a couple of uses of "f-k," "s-t," "goddamn," the French phrase "putain de merde," etc.). As in the previous book, there's some bloody violence (characters are shot, stabbed, mauled, meet the vampire's "final death") as well as intimidation, vampire bloodlust, and general peril. Naturally, neither amnesia nor becoming undead can keep Celine and Bastien and their complicated lives completely apart. This second installment of a four-book series takes place soon after the events of the first book: Bastien is now a baby vampire and Celine has been glamoured out her memories of Bastien, their love story, and his death. Parents need to know that The Damned is the second book in best-selling author Renée Ahdieh's 1872 New Orleans-set paranormal romance series that started with T he Beautiful. Recollection of a time when young teens smoke cigars for the first time and one is then punished by being made to smoke an entire box.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]() Adults and older teens who live as adults drink wine, champagne, and liquor (absinthe, bourbon, etc.) at parties. ![]()
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