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Violence
Some
Fantasy combat and dangerous creatures throughout the quest; violence is age-appropriate
Language
Barely any
Clean language throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
A devoted romantic relationship; innocent physical affection only
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The weight of a decision to give up immortality; existential stakes around identity and sacrifice
What this book is about
The fourth Iron Fey novel follows Ash, the Winter Prince, on a quest to become mortal so he can be with Meghan Chase. Julie Kagawa's YA fantasy concludes its central love story with an adventurous journey through dangerous otherworldly realms and a satisfying emotional resolution. Content is clean and appropriate for teen readers.
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