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Violence
Some
Fantasy action and combat appropriate to the adventure series
Language
None
No profanity; clean YA register
Sexual Content
Barely any
Romantic content between Kelsey and the tiger princes at YA level
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The emotional weight of an impossible choice and the cost of sacrifice carry meaningful weight for the target audience
What this book is about
The fourth and concluding Tiger Saga novel brings Kelsey Hayes to the resolution of her journey with the tiger princes Ren and Kishan. Colleen Houck's YA fantasy series mixes Indian mythology, adventure, and a love triangle that divides readers. The mythology-based world-building is imaginative and the romantic tension has driven the series' fandom. The conclusion resolves the central conflicts, though Houck's approach to the love triangle is controversial among fans. Appropriate for the YA audience throughout.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Love triangle resolution may be controversial for series fans
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