Content Notes

This page contains book-specific information for readers looking to avoid certain types of content or potentially-triggering material. I have tried to include as many things as I could think of, but this list may not encompass everything. I will continue to update as anything new comes to my attention.

All books contain mild-to-moderate profanity and on-page sexual encounters between consenting adults.

Most books also contain action-movie style scenes which may include: physical danger, magical danger, swords, firearms, other weaponry, explosions, and deaths of villains. Descriptions range from mild to moderate.

The Earl on the Train

-substance abuse (magic potion addiction): hero, on page

-abduction: heroine by hero, non-violent

-sexual harassment/assault: in heroine’s past, described as past event, verbal assault/intimidation stopped before physical contact

How to Seduce a Spy

-rape/murder mentions: in past, not named characters, not on page

-sexual harassment: villains to heroine

-death of family: heroine, in past

Not a Mourning Person

-murder of side characters: not on page

-anaphylactic allergy: hero

Once a Rake, Always a Rogue

-mistreatment/confinement in asylum: side characters

-anxiety/depression: side character, on page

Love at Second Sight

-pregnancy: heroine, on page, includes fears for health/safety of unborn child

-fire, smoke inhalation, on page

Eden’s Voice

-claustrophobia: on page

-explosion and fire on page

Priceless

-abuse/neglect in childhood: hero, on page and referenced

-airship battle resulting in crashes

Dead Dukes Tell No Tales

-child neglect/poverty: heroine, in past

-fire, smoke, explosions, on page

-illness, minor: hero, on page

-death of loved ones: heroine, in past

-airship crash

-spiders, including a swarm of them

Beyond Repair

-traumatic injury and surgery

-fear of heights

-airplane/airship crash

Luck Be a Lady Pirate

-emotional abuse in the past: main character and side characters

-dark underground spaces

-dangerous heights

-dangerous storms

The Scoundrel’s New Con

-claustrophobia: hero, on page

-past imprisonment: hero

-fire (on page) and past trauma relating to fire

The Spinster’s Swindle

-death of parents: heroine, in the past

-manipulative parent: hero, on page

-mummy dissection (fake) on page

-swarm of insects

The Courtesan and Mr. Hyde

-fear of machinery

-car crash (no people involved)

-mind altering potion experimentation

-threat/anger under influence of potion: hero (not by choice) to heroine

The Electrical Affairs of Dr. Victor Franklin

-emotional abuse by spouse: heroine, mostly in the past, some on page

-kidnapping by villains

-death of estranged spouse

-pregnant side character (no complications)