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Violence
A lot
Medieval violence is graphic and authentic — battle, arrow wounds, and the brutality of the era are rendered without softening
Language
Barely any
Period-appropriate medieval language
Sexual Content
A lot
Open-door sexual content — moderately explicit
Substance Use
Barely any
Mead and ale in medieval settings
Emotional Intensity
Some
The dangerous political world and the personal stakes of the heroine's journey create genuine tension
What this book is about
Set in the world of Robin Hood's England, this concluding volume of Canham's medieval trilogy follows Brenna, daughter of Robin Hood, and her adventures in a land still scarred by the Crusades and political instability. A bold heroine and a complex knight navigate loyalty, danger, and unexpected love.
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Graphic medieval combat violence
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