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Violence
Very heavy
Mass death from Osaron; battle; significant character danger
Language
Some
Mild language
Sexual Content
Some
Mild romantic content; Kell and Lila's relationship resolves
Substance Use
Barely any
Some tavern culture
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The scale of Osaron's threat; the choices made under impossible pressure; the romantic resolution
What this book is about
The Shades of Magic trilogy's conclusion: Osaron has broken free, White London's darkness is spreading into Red London, and Kell and Lila must stop something that may be unstoppable. A Conjuring of Light is the most action-packed and emotionally satisfying conclusion of any BookTok fantasy trilogy.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Mass death from the magical plague
Battle violence—escalates from the first two books
Mild romantic content—the series payoff
Read all three in sequence—starts where book two ends
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