![]() ![]() The main characters have sex, including oral sex, with some details described including undressing and the herb they will use to prevent pregnancy. The sexual content is more mature than in the first book. Amora suffers repeated panic attacks where she relives her father's violent death and there are reminders that an important character was kidnapped and held for years in an abusive situation. One major character sacrifices himself for his friends after he's stabbed. There's a bloody execution of prisoners, a poisoning that's magically healed, plus skirmishes where soldiers are killed by swords and others are punched, choked, and threatened. ![]() The violence is less than in Book 1, but it's still prevalent. Now she is a queen and touring her island-chain kingdom. In the first book, All the Stars and Teeth, Amora was a princess. Parents need to know that All the Tides of Fate is the finale in the All the Stars and Teeth duology by debut author Adalyn Grace. ![]() Once the main character tries to limit her drinks so she can keep her wits about her.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]() Heavy drinking by characters in their late teens and those around them at a gambling den and at parties. ![]()
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