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Fantasy · 2012 · PG-13

The Crimson Crown

by Cinda Williams Chima

Han Alister and Raisa must find a way to save the Fells — together or not at all

For14+GenreFantasyLength598 pagesRead time~15.5 hours

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Violence

Some

Fantasy violence and political conflict throughout; characters die in battle

Language

Barely any

Mild language appropriate for upper YA

Sexual Content

Barely any

Romantic content between the main characters resolves in this final book

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Political betrayal and the cost of leadership give the conclusion emotional weight

What this book is about

The fourth and concluding Seven Realms novel brings Han Alister and Raisa ana'Marianna to the resolution of the political and magical conflict they've been navigating. Chima's YA fantasy series has been built on strong world-building, political intrigue, and a slow-burn romance, and the conclusion delivers on all of these. Violence and romance are present at levels appropriate to the upper YA register. A satisfying conclusion to a well-crafted fantasy series.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Fantasy violence

Series conclusion with significant stakes

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