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Content Notes

I’ve tried to keep this as spoiler-free as possible—however if you have any questions or need more details, feel free to email me.

 

First up. This series is set around the small, fictional north Minnesota town of Havenwood. This small town welcomes diversity and the people within the town recognize the biggest threat to their community comes from allowing bigotry to go unchecked within the community, and they hold each other accountable. This means red-hat wearing assholes get bullied and are made to feel unwelcome. If this would make you feel unwelcome in reading this book…do some reflecting and then do better. Or go read a different small town series—this book with a bisexual hero and a bisexual heroine isn’t for you.

Wet Hot Summer also contains:

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Explicit on-page sex and swearing.

Casual drinking and drinking to the point of blacking out and waking up in bed with a stranger with no memories of the previous night. No sex was had on this night and the FMC wakes up dressed and under the blankets while the MMC is wearing pants and is sleeping on top of the blankets. The FMC doesn’t suspect anything happened but does ask later and is reassured that nothing happened.

Casual marijuana use.

The story opens with a shooting at a club in Vegas. There are no injuries or fatalities, and in Wet Hot Summer, the MMC doesn’t witness the shooting inside the club, but does see the gunman outside briefly.

The MMC gets lightly dragged (not by the FMC) for being the human equivalent of an orange cat.

The FMC was parentified as a child and is working on her relationship with her mother, who had her as a teenager and left her to be raised by her grandmother.

A side character who will be the MMC of book 3 has had a troubled past involving stealing and was rumoured to be behind vandalism and arson, and while he has turned his life around, he still has a very troubled relationship with his grandmother, which figures prominently in this book.

Mild on-page injuries involving blood that get bandaged up.

Getting briefly lost in the woods.

Leeches.

Being held at gun point. In the woods. Don’t worry, it ends up okay.

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