Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
Strange new talents...
Jake is a scrappy orphaned pickpocket living by his wits on the streets of Victorian London. Lately he's started seeing ghosts, and discovers he can move solid objects with his mind! He has no idea why. Next thing he knows, a Sinister Gentleman and his minions come hunting him. On the run for his life, Jake is plunged headlong into a mysterious world full of magic and deadly peril. A world that holds the secret to who he really is: the long-lost heir of an aristocratic family—with magical powers!
But with treacherous enemies closing in, it will take all of his wily street instincts and the help of his friends—both human and magical—to solve the mystery of what happened to his parents, and defeat the foes who never wanted the Lost Heir of Griffon to be found...
"A wonderful novel in the same vein as Harry Potter, full of nonstop action, magical creatures, and the reality that was Queen Victoria's England." ~The Reading Café
Now Optioned For A Movie!
The Gryphon Chronicles series:
Book 1 – THE LOST HEIR
Book 2 – JAKE & THE GIANT
Book 3 – THE DARK PORTAL
Book 3.5 – JAKE & THE GINGERBREAD WARS
Book 4 – RISE OF ALLIES
Book 5 – SECRETS OF THE DEEP
Frequently asked questions
Is Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The book contains explicit battle scenes, graphic deaths, and mentions of assassination attempts on heirs, indicating a high level of violence throughout the narrative. The narrative includes elements of danger and suspense, such as a mysterious assassin targeting heirs, which may be considered scary for younger readers.
Does Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) have violence?
The book contains explicit battle scenes, graphic deaths, and mentions of assassination attempts on heirs, indicating a high level of violence throughout the narrative.
Does Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) have scary content?
The narrative includes elements of danger and suspense, such as a mysterious assassin targeting heirs, which may be considered scary for younger readers.
Does Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) have religious themes?
No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are present in the narrative of 'The Lost Heir'. The content primarily revolves around fantasy elements involving dragons.
Does Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) have racial/cultural content?
There are no explicit themes of racism or discussions about race in the narrative of 'The Lost Heir'. The focus is on fantasy and dragon characters.
Does Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) have profanity?
No profanity is mentioned in the search results related to 'The Lost Heir'. The content appears to be appropriate for its target audience.
Does Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) have climate change?
The series includes elements where dragons adapt to their environments, suggesting a connection to themes of nature and habitat, but does not explicitly address climate activism or environmentalism.
Does Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) have sexual identity?
The search results do not indicate any sexual content in 'The Lost Heir'. There are mentions of crushes and flirting, but these are not described as explicit or inappropriate.
Does Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) have gender roles?
The narrative does not strictly adhere to traditional gender roles, as the dragons are not generally gender stereotyped. However, there are mentions of gender and sexuality ideas that some readers found confusing.
Does Lost Heir, The (Wings of Fire) have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are mentioned in the search results for 'The Lost Heir'. The content focuses on dragons and their adventures without reference to gender identity or sexual orientation.



