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Young Adults · Ages 16+

Dead of winter

by Kresley Cole

Age rating: Ages 16+ · Young Adults

Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.

First published 2015

A young woman wakes with amnesia in a dangerous, snow-covered world and must rely on a mysterious stranger to survive.

Concern Level

68/ 100

Extreme

Virtue Level

25/ 100

Present

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Things to consider

Sexual Content75

Intense romantic and physical intimacy between Evie and Luc is depicted.

Violence / Gore60

Characters face brutal attacks and life-threatening situations throughout the story.

Profanity / Language40

Some profanity is used by characters in moments of stress or anger.

Blasphemy10

Mild blasphemy occurs when characters express frustration or disbelief.

Substance Use0

Substance use is absent.

Suicide & Self-Harm0

Suicide or self-harm is absent.

Scary / Disturbing50

The constant threat of death and the unknown create a suspenseful atmosphere.

Occult & Witchcraft30

Supernatural elements and demonic beings are central to the plot.

Sexuality & Gender Themes0

LGBTQ+ themes are absent.

Worldview & Spirituality20

The world operates on supernatural rules, not explicitly Christian ones.

Anti-God or Christian Portrayal0

Christians are not portrayed negatively.

Virtues to celebrate

Courage & Sacrifice70

Evie shows courage facing her amnesia and dangerous adversaries.

Faith & Hope0

True Christian faith is absent.

Love & Friendship60

Evie and Luc develop a deep, protective love for each other.

Forgiveness & Redemption10

There are moments of mercy shown between characters.

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