Content Warnings: Because we aren't assholes.

Last thing we want to do is be one of those people who don't give you a proper heads up.

SERIES AS A WHOLE

The saucy bits: Explicit sex, including varying amounts of kink, bondage, and gratuitous dirty talk.

The serious stuff: Violence and death (references, on screen, or discussed to be disclosed at the individual CWs of each story), mental health concerns (misdiagnosed and properly diagnosed alike), those in power punching down (references, on screen, or discussed to be disclosed at the individual CWs of each story), and other heavy topics approached with as much respect and care as possible. 

Please review the CWs for each book before you read them, as the couples and their journeys are vastly different from each other.

Also: Snark, found family, healing, and affirmation.

HEA/Cliffhangers? This is a series of interconnected romances, with a main couple HEA each book and an overarching storyline between books.

WHITE RABBIT, SILVER FOX (, WHITE RABBIT) &

HAPPILY EVER AFTERS: WYTE & TOM

Fallen for a Fae Novellas & Collection

The saucy bits: Explicit sex, size and strength difference and enjoyment of said differences, gratuitous dirty talk, enthusiastically consensual movement restriction, rough handling, handsy public hijinks, various body parts put to good use, a mirror receiving a new paint job, and a dynamic we refuse to call brat/brat tamer because there is absolutely no taming Wyte. Much to Tom's delight.

The serious stuff: On-screen biphobia (not by the MCs), body insecurity, an existential crisis, parental abandonment, grief of a presumed loss, references to violence and racism (not by the MCs), and references to the AIDS epidemic. One story, set in 1993, includes a closeted MC, discussion of the repercussions of being outed, and language appropriate to the time period and setting.

Also: Plenty of sugar too. Family, found family, and, of course, that sweet, sweet happily ever after.

HEA? White Rabbit, Silver Fox / Silver Fox, White Rabbit are both HFN with an intent to continue the relationship. Happily Ever Afters: Wyte & Tom is their HEA collection. 

AN EMBRACE OF CITRUS & SNOW

Fallen for a Fae, Book 1

The saucy bits: Explicit sex, including some (relatively mild) elements of kink, bondage, and a scene of very spicy accidental ritual magic that one MC refers to as a 'threesome with the universe.'

The serious stuff: Emotional abuse by a past intimate partner, magical abuse by a past intimate partner, body horror, gaslighting of a child, imprisonment, brainwashing, xenophobia, and murder committed by MCs and others (this includes the past murder of an MC's lover by his ex).

Also: Snark, an ungodly high count of the word 'fuck,' and a loving, affirming, and in no way abusive relationship between the MCs.

HEA? Our MCs get their well-earned happily ever after. 

AN EMBRACE OF SMOKE & STEEL

Fallen for a Fae, Book 2

The saucy bits: Explicit sex, including elements of kink, bondage, and conical teeth + sharp claws involved, rough handling.

The serious stuff: Misdiagnosed mental illness, PTSD, panic attacks, homophobia from family members, serious (but brief) consideration of suicide, body insecurities, references to the Troubles, references to eugenics, references to cultural erasure, references to violence toward children (off screen, unnamed), references to child death resulting from violence (off screen, unnamed), references to miscarriage and stillbirth (off screen, discussed as something that can occur during a pregnancy), references to racism, issues with police and parole officers, references to recreational drug use, death by overdose (of a side character), references to the past emotional abuse of a side character, severe depression, on screen violence and death.

Also: Deep friendship, healing, so much dark humor, and more than a dash of spice.

HEA? Our MCs get their well-earned happily ever after.