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The Fugitive Colours (Genevieve Planché #2) cover
Young Adults · Ages 15–17

The Fugitive Colours (Genevieve Planché #2)

by Nancy Bilyeau

Age rating: Ages 15–17 · Young Adults

Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.

A young woman in 16th-century France becomes entangled in political intrigue and a dangerous quest for a lost painting.

Concern Level

17/ 100

Mild

Virtue Level

15/ 100

Thin

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Things to consider

Sexual Content10

Some romantic tension and implied affection exist.

Violence / Gore20

There are instances of pursuit and danger.

Profanity / Language0

No profanity is present in the text.

Blasphemy0

No blasphemy is present in the text.

Substance Use0

No substance abuse is depicted in the story.

Suicide & Self-Harm0

No suicide or self-harm is depicted in the story.

Scary / Disturbing10

The intrigue and danger create suspense.

Occult & Witchcraft0

No occult elements are present in the story.

Sexuality & Gender Themes0

No LGBTQ+ themes are present in the story.

Worldview & Spirituality0

The story is set in a historical context with political machinations.

Anti-God or Christian Portrayal0

No Christians are portrayed negatively in the story.

Virtues to celebrate

Courage & Sacrifice40

Genevieve demonstrates courage in facing perilous situations.

Faith & Hope0

Christian faith is not a central theme in this historical novel.

Love & Friendship30

Developing romantic feelings are present between characters.

Forgiveness & Redemption10

Themes of loyalty and perseverance are present.

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