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Violence
A lot
Witch trial violence and domestic abuse across multiple timelines; violence against women is a recurring theme
Language
Barely any
Literary prose; no profanity
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic relationships; some content across the timelines
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The sustained psychological weight of patriarchal violence across three centuries; the horror of domestic abuse depicted honestly
What this book is about
Three women across different centuries—1619, 1942, and the present day—share a connection to something older than civilization: a power over nature that has always made them targets. Emilia Hart's debut literary fantasy weaves witch trials, WWII, and contemporary domestic abuse into a story about women who refuse to be owned.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Domestic abuse depicted across multiple timelines
Witch trial violence and persecution
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