Content Warnings

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Dear Readers,

The Witch of the Demesne and The Witches of C.R.O.W. feature very fictional characters in very real-life situations. I have not shied away from difficult topics, and I intend to represent the trauma and troubles experienced by my characters in a genuine and honest light.

The content of these novels is adult in nature. Not every trigger or topic will be present in every book. While I have put together the following list of content and trigger warnings to the best of my ability, I recognize that it may not be complete and exhaustive. If there is a topic or particular subject matter that you feel should be included, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly: britta@goodintentpress.com

Please take care of yourselves,

Britta


Content and Trigger Warnings

Depression, grieving, self-harm, explicit sexual acts (consensual), sexual assault, mental and emotional manipulation and abuse, PTSD, anxiety and panic attacks, gore, profanity, on-page violence, near-death experiences, self-medicating with controlled substances, drowning, witchcraft, witch prosecution, self-harm, scars, alcohol use, death, bullying, foster care, coma, hospitalization, white men shifting the blame and generally being A Problem


Ritual Tools – Chapters 29 – 31

CH. 29: Milla attends cocktails and dinner with Stefan at The Citymark. While there, they dance and he escorts her to a private corner where his behavior and touch becomes inappropriate. Milla musters her strength and slams her hand on a candle to break the odd spell. Stefan runs in search of medical care for her hand. Milla finishes her drink and leaves their alcove to find the Citymark empty.

Ch. 30: Milla returns to the hotel and has a conversation with Rai. Rai is concerned at her state and demeanor, but Milla brushes off her offers to make a calming tea. The pair discuss their shared past and Darkly.

Ch. 31: Darkly wakes, Rai leaves, and he asks Milla if she is alright. When she says no, tries to explain, and is unable to do so. Darkly asks for permission to touch and hold her. Milla agrees, happily sinking into his embrace. As after the possessions earlier in the book, she once again requests that Darkly “make it him”. He uses his voice with her consent, and the pair have sex.

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