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Wings of Fire — Content Guide for Parents

By K. Z. SnowEllora's Cave Publishing, Incorporated2009-11ISBN 9781419959677398 pages
Wings of Fire

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

About this book

Wing and Tongue Elrisa hungers to be the first female Dragon Caller in the Order of Wing and Tongue. When a member of the Order wants to marry her, it seems the perfect opportunity to realize her dream. But getting to the wedding won't be easy. To test the level of attraction and compatibility between would-be bride and groom, Elrisa must have sexual encounters with three members of the brotherhood, one of whom will be the man who chose her. Problem is, she doesn't know who chose her. If she's drawn to any Caller other than he, the marriage is off. Even if she deduces her suitor's identity, what if she truly wants one of the other two men? Should she follow her ambition...or her heart? Reader Advisory: Contains a scene of m/m sex. Cauldron of Keridwen While this book can be read as a standalone, it shares the world-building of Wing and Tongue. The valley known as Cauldron of Keridwen is where the ""Strange People"" of Galdesh live - those who practice the occult arts or have paranormal powers. It's the home of Hilendra, an empath with mild psychic ability. But Hilendra also has another, more special gift she's intent on keeping secret. Intimacy with her results in healing and rejuvenation. Hilendra has taken two lovers from the village. She doesn't find the men particularly attractive but they meet her needs. Until the shadowy but far more seductive form of another man appears in her cottage one night. As Hilendra's dream lover becomes more real and increasingly more captivating, his true identity comes to light. He seems to have some connection to a local witch and to the Farfields dragons. Hilendra also discovers her two former sex partners are not what they seem. A plot is afoot...and it endangers not only the Kingdom of Galdesh and the Farfields dragons, but Hilendra herself. Reader Advisory: contains scenes of m/f/m sexual interaction. Prince of Glacier Glas This is the third book in the Galdeshian fantasy cycle. Although it follows Wing and Tongue and Cauldron of Keridwen, it can be enjoyed as a standalone. When the city-state of Glas is spellbound and encased in ice, young Rennick is left the sole heir to the throne. Renn's only clues to the reclamation of his kingdom lie in a riddle tacked to the face of the engulfing glacier. For the next twenty years, the prince roams the lands, trying to discover how Glas can be restored. Princess Seramar of Galdesh is a headstrong and randy little royal. Unlike her sister, however, she doesn't believe it's right to "keep" a stable of sex studs. Her attitude abruptly changes when she meets a stunning man in a nearby valley-a vagabond who turns out to be the displaced Prince of Glacier Glas. Renn's quest soon becomes Sera's quest as their intimacy grows. But powerful enchantment cannot easily be broken. Their efforts to unravel the riddle will involve Sera's male prostitute lover, a magical change of identities...and dragons. Note: Prince of Glacier Glas offers a spicy read with hot male-male sex, spanking and sexy m/m/f menage scenes.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Wings of Fire appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book contains significant violence, including fighting, cruelty, and bloodshed. Characters experience imprisonment and are subjected to arena fighting with bloodthirsty spectators, making it one of the more violent entries in the series. The book contains elements that could be frightening for younger readers, including graphic depictions of violence and intense situations that may evoke fear, such as body horror and terrifying transformations.

  • Does Wings of Fire have violence?

    The book contains significant violence, including fighting, cruelty, and bloodshed. Characters experience imprisonment and are subjected to arena fighting with bloodthirsty spectators, making it one of the more violent entries in the series.

  • Does Wings of Fire have scary content?

    The book contains elements that could be frightening for younger readers, including graphic depictions of violence and intense situations that may evoke fear, such as body horror and terrifying transformations.

  • Does Wings of Fire have religious themes?

    The narrative does not include explicit religious practices or beliefs. While there are mentions of dragons having some beliefs, they lack organized religion or specific religious practices.

  • Does Wings of Fire have racial/cultural content?

    The narrative does not explicitly address themes of race or racism. While there are various dragon tribes, the story does not engage with real-world racial issues or dynamics.

  • Does Wings of Fire have profanity?

    The book contains mild profanity, including words like 'damn', 'crap', and 'hell'. However, more extreme profanity is not present, and the language used is generally suitable for the target audience.

  • Does Wings of Fire have climate change?

    There are no explicit themes related to climate activism or environmentalism in the book. The narrative focuses more on personal and inter-dragon conflicts rather than ecological issues.

  • Does Wings of Fire have sexual identity?

    The book includes chaste same-gender romantic elements and mentions of passionate kisses, discussions of periods, and sex. There are also references to sexual encounters that are part of the plot.

  • Does Wings of Fire have gender roles?

    The book portrays female dragons as fierce and capable leaders, challenging traditional gender stereotypes. It presents a variety of gender roles among characters, with both male and female dragons exhibiting diverse traits.

  • Does Wings of Fire have lgbtq+ themes?

    The book features several LGBTQ+ characters, including Umber (gay), Qibli (bi or pan), Winter (bi or pan), and Anemone (lesbian). These characters are confirmed within the narrative and are part of the larger story arc in the series.