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Lizzy, I have reviews for both books. I am on the app, so I can’t link them. Sorry! However, there are issues with both books. It just depends on your tolerance level.

Content-wise it was fine, besides some violence.
But I personally felt like I couldn't read it with a clear conscious, especially with how the second book ended.
Basically, the author has a character she names "god" and I'm not sure what she was trying to prtray exactly, but this character is the complete opposite of the One true God and I a major issue with that.
This is my review of the second book. It's not the clearest😅, but it explains a little more
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




If you mean Wings of Starlight, I'm reading that one now, and would be happy to provide a list of content warnings when I'm finished! :)
In the meantime, Lindsey (Books for Christian Girls) just posted a review for the book here. (And it has me rather nervous about continuing, to be honest. 😅) I hope it helps!
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Okay. Thank you!


If you mean Wings of Starlight, I'm reading that one now, and would be happy to provide a list of content ..."
Thanks for sharing Lindsay's review! Always looking for more clean recs on youtube. ☺️
I love Lindsay's reviews. If I have content questions on Christian fiction or other books I almost always check her reviews to see if she's read it.

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There’s a lot of fairly graphic sexual content, mentions of sex for mutual beneficial purposes, and a lot of mentions and innuendos. Sexual content plays a big role in the plot.
The language is mild, but…☝️
As a 13 year old myself, I wouldn’t, but it depends on your spice level.
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There’s a lot of fairly graphic sexual content, mentions of sex for mutual beneficial ..."
Oh, okay! Ty! (I'm still gonna read it 🫢)

the plot was worth it tho, and there was only 2 really bad sexual scenes…still though…
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the plot was worth it tho, and there was only 2 really bad sexual scenes…still though…"
Stop!! I want to read that too!! 🤣😭



I mean, it wasn't really much more than tbosas, if any.




(I can't do any LGBTQ+ stuff, sexual stuff, swearing, etc.)


DONT READ spells for lost things by jena welsh
DONT READ drama by raina teleminer
DONT READ A thousand boy kisses
#1-2 has LGBTQIA+ content also Spellsfor lost things has witchcraft
#3 has a intense sex scene

Every time I see content warnings for intense sexual scenes it amazes me, in a bad way, how people love to add it to their works. smh
Thanks for letting us know.
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Tbh, I don't remember much about the book. All I remember is I was slightly uncomfortable at parts and I thought I read somewhere that lgbtq characters were added in later books. Take in mind that I am a squeaky clean reader, relatively speaking, and most people I'm gr friends with love it. It's what I assume would be a typical YA contemporary romance.
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He really liked Metro 2033 which would be a no for me on a few different elements, and The Three Body Problem too. But I don't like anything scary 😂
I want to get him something he'll enjoy, even if I wouldn't read it.