
The Fugitive Colours (Genevieve Planché #2)
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
Mild
Virtue Level
Thin
Concern Level
Mild
Virtue Level
Thin
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Things to consider
Higher = more presentSome romantic tension and implied affection exist.
There are instances of pursuit and danger.
No profanity is present in the text.
No blasphemy is present in the text.
No substance abuse is depicted in the story.
No suicide or self-harm is depicted in the story.
The intrigue and danger create suspense.
No occult elements are present in the story.
No LGBTQ+ themes are present in the story.
The story is set in a historical context with political machinations.
No Christians are portrayed negatively in the story.
Virtues to celebrate
Higher = stronger presenceGenevieve demonstrates courage in facing perilous situations.
Christian faith is not a central theme in this historical novel.
Developing romantic feelings are present between characters.
Themes of loyalty and perseverance are present.
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