![]() ![]() Strong language includes "c-t," "c-k," "f-k," and "s-t." Sexual content includes a man mentioning a woman grabbing his penis like a toy and "entering" the woman, a woman tweaking her own nipple while panting in a public place, some nonsexual nudity, and mild romantic feelings. Rare fantasy violence includes people being killed by magic power and a fantasy being who drains a child's blood. Enslaved people are forced or coerced to perform intercourse and oral sex. ![]() Nothing's directly narrated, but rape, including gang rape and child rape pedophilia and sex trafficking, including of children, are frequently mentioned. Blood and pain are described with mild gore, including a detailed description of gouging someone's eyes with thumbs. Violence is mostly in the real world using swords, knives, arrows, and maces. Parents need to know that Erika Johansen's The Queen of the Tearling is the first in a fantasy series about a 19-year-old queen who's inherited a corrupt kingdom on the brink of ruin. ![]()
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