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Violence
A lot
Fae political violence; Toby is hunted; significant threat to loved ones
Language
A lot
Strong language
Sexual Content
Some
Romantic elements developing across the series
Substance Use
Barely any
Fae culture; some alcohol
Emotional Intensity
Very heavy
The destruction of community; exile; the revelation about Toby's parentage begins to crystallize
What this book is about
Someone is systematically attacking the people Toby cares about. Queen Windermere banishes her from the Mists, and Toby must solve the mystery with fewer resources than ever. Late Eclipses is the series' emotional low point—and arguably its best book, with the highest personal stakes and a revelation that changes everything.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Strong language
Exile and persecution theme
High emotional stakes—everything Toby built is threatened
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