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Sentinel — Content Guide for Parents

By Jennifer L. ArmentroutSourcebooks, Incorporated2024ISBN 9781464220708400 pages
Sentinel

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

"He was my strength when I needed him to be, my friend when I needed someone to talk me down, my equal in a world where by law I would always be less than him, and honest to gods, he was the love of my life."

The gods have decided to battle the God Killer, and they don't care who dies in the process. Now, Alex must overcome a crushing defeat that has left her shaken and doubting her ability to end the war that has demolished almost everyone she holds dear.

At least she still has Aiden. Though there are so many obstacles between their happily-ever-after that she can't seem to find a way to move past her pain. It consumes her, but she has no choice but to keep fighting. Their lives on the line and no other hope for survival, Alex and her friends must trust a deadly foe as they travel deep into the Underworld to release one of the most dangerous gods of all time.

In the stunning, action-packed conclusion to the bestselling Covenant series, Alex is forced to confront a terrible choice: the destruction of everything and everyone she cares about... or the end of herself.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Sentinel appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The story involves characters fighting against an overpowered prince who has used and abused them, indicating a presence of violence and conflict within the plot. The protagonist deals with nightmares stemming from past battles, suggesting elements of psychological tension and fear related to trauma and conflict.

  • Does Sentinel have violence?

    The story involves characters fighting against an overpowered prince who has used and abused them, indicating a presence of violence and conflict within the plot.

  • Does Sentinel have scary content?

    The protagonist deals with nightmares stemming from past battles, suggesting elements of psychological tension and fear related to trauma and conflict.

  • Does Sentinel have religious themes?

    The narrative includes references to gods and divine battles, suggesting elements of mythology and possibly religious themes, but does not explicitly promote or critique any specific religion.

  • Does Sentinel have racial/cultural content?

    There are no explicit racial themes or discussions present in the narrative. The search results do not indicate that race is a central theme or plot point.

  • Does Sentinel have profanity?

    The narrative includes instances of cursing, with characters expressing frustration through strong language, indicating the presence of profanity in the text.

  • Does Sentinel have climate change?

    No climate-related themes or discussions are present in the narrative. The search results do not indicate any focus on environmental issues.

  • Does Sentinel have sexual identity?

    The book contains sexually charged content, including intimate scenes that are described as prominent within the narrative, indicating a focus on romantic and sexual relationships.

  • Does Sentinel have gender roles?

    While the book features strong female characters, it does not actively discuss or critique gender roles, focusing instead on the fantasy and action elements of the story.

  • Does Sentinel have lgbtq+ themes?

    The book features a queer Appalachian thriller narrative that includes a trans autistic teen, indicating a strong presence of LGBTQ+ themes and representation within the story.