The Home I Find With You by Skye Kilaen
From Book Trigger Warnings
Revision as of 07:26, 17 July 2024 by Albi Hayes (talk | contribs)
The Home I Find With You
Author(s) | Skye Kilaen |
---|---|
Published | March 3, 2021 |
Publisher | Skye Kilaen |
Genre(s) | Romance |
Age group | Adult |
The Home I Find With You by Skye Kilaen is an adult romance novel, originally published on March 3, 2021.
Contents
Trigger Warnings
Author-Provided Warnings
The following content warnings are listed on the author's website:
Despite the post-collapse setting, no animals are ever in danger, and there is no sexual assault and no threats thereof.
On-page or significant discussion:
- Violence, including thefts, beatings and shootings, followed by hospital treatment that includes an IV.
- Pursuit of violent lawbreakers with a goal of killing them, due to lack of robust criminal justice / rehabilitation system.
- Disability after injury, character struggles with self-confidence, others’ perceptions, and economic anxiety.
- Anxiety attack. Depression.
- Grief over loss of a romantic partner, sibling, adult child.
- Unexpected breakup (not between main characters).
- Marijuana use. Alcohol use.
- Sex, explicit, with D/s elements. Character almost goes into subspace during sex unplanned, which is undisclosed to partner until afterwards.
- Forced migration due to climate change.
- Death of minor secondary character.
- Loss of teeth.
In main characters’ backstories, significant discussion:
- A modern U.S. civil war sparked by right wing-violence, being a child soldier, losing parents, forced relocation, economic and food insecurity, emotional fallout of wartime experiences. Mention of bombing of Jewish synagogue. No extended flashbacks.
- Large wildfires several years in the past leading to increased vigilance about fire. No fires or threats of fire during the book.
- Bandit attack that killed multiple people and left a character with scars on hands and face and multiple characters with trauma and mental health needs, including one who was temporarily suicidal.
- Accident that required surgery and a hospital stay with limited availability of painkillers, and treatment consumed most of family’s financial resources.
- Parental divorce.
Additional Trigger Warnings
No trigger warnings have been added yet. To add some, click on the edit button!
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
- Polyamory
- Open relationships