Werani Wynd's Literatures
Don’t Lose Hope features bad language, erotic scenes, discussion of childhood traumas, and other material which might be considered offensive and/or upsetting. Please also note that sexual assault (and the survival of) is a heavily touched on subject in the books, with several of the characters being recovering victims of things such as CSA. I’ve done my best to handle these topics with respect and sensitivity but several scenes may be triggering to certain readers. Please take care of yourself if you intend to read the series!
Explicit:
Content that is explicitly shown in the text. Some topics are shown more often and more intensely than others, while others are only touched on lightly.
- Swearing / Foul Language
- Some Sexual Content (Consensual)
- Drinking / Alcohol Abuse
- Drugging / Drug Abuse
- Abuse / Child Abuse
- Death / Murder
- Violence / Blood / Gore / Injury
- Trafficking / Cults / Brainwashing
- Racism / Xenophobia
- Ableism
- Medical Stuff / Chronic Illness / Chronic Pain / Breathing Issues / Infection
- Memory Loss (non-traumatic)
- Theft
- Mourning / Trauma
Mentioned/Implied:
Content that is talked about or implied to have happened either in the present or the past, but that is not explicitly shown on-page.
- Rape / Sexual Abuse
- Incest
- Child Sexual Assault / Paedophilia
- Miscarriage / Infanticide
- Homophobia
- Starvation / Famine
- Self-Harm
- Kidnapping
- Cannibalism
If you are concerned about whether this work contains any other content that may not be listed please contact me and I will be happy to let you know!
It’s been 9 years since Ka’harja’s parents tried to murder him and he was forced to flee Heck’ne. It was by luck alone that he escaped over the country border and met Distro Nigelle; a young alchemist who raised him as her apprentice and son.
He should have known better than to get involved with Heck’ne again. But when a fellow runaway shows up on his doorstep with her mother and newborn son, Ka’harja doesn’t think twice about offering them refuge.
His kindness soon leads him to disaster as his new friends are followed by old foes and, with the loss of the home that saved his life all those years ago, Ka’harja has no choice but to travel to a foreign town to start anew.