![]() There is a lot of violence, but if you've read the first two books you should know what to expect. In this series there seems to be a lot of philosophical talk about right and wrong and where to draw the line, which i found really interesting. There are great role models, and it is clear why the bad people are the bad people. There is a genderfluid character (Jerico) who gets into a relationship with a guy and they hold hands both when Jerico is male, female, and both. There is one instance of two characters sleeping together, although it isn't implied that anything happened, only that they cuddled while they were sleeping. ![]() It was more than the other two books, however. There wasn't much swearing, a few instances of the s and f word, and a few other mild words. The Toll seemed to focus more on Jerico and Greyson (from the previous book) than it did on Rowan (He barely appeared in the story). It introduced a few more characters, including a genderfluid person named Jerico. Another thing that bothered me was that this book seemed to focus more on side characters than Rowan and Citra/Scythe Anastasia. I didn't like it nearly as much as Scythe and Thunderhead, but it was still good. ![]() It was really confusing, as the timeline picked up from where The Thunderhead ended, but then jumped around a lot. ![]() This book definitely wasn't as good as the previous two books. ![]()
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