

It is strongly implied that some "customers" sexually abuse these sapient and sentient beings. There are scenes where supernatural creatures (including some who look human) are being auctioned off to the highest bidder. There are strong "captive" themes present in The Vale Chronicles, though all on-page sex is consensual.


The books in this series must be read in order and cannot be read as standalones, so the content warnings apply to the entire series. However, the second book, Enemy/Lover, ends with a satisfying HEA and no cliffhanger. The first two books, Puppet/Master and Enemy/Lover, are technically a duology, but a third book will be released shortly that adds a rather villainous man to Arden's harem. The Vale Chronicles is a Fantasy Harem Romance series spanning three books. Joel Abernathy is trans himself, and this character is not fetishized in any way.Īs is the case with all Joel Abernathy books, there are explicit and steamy sex scenes.

He is subjected to transphobia (including from his family). One of the main POV characters in one of the books in this series is a binary trans man who has undergone medical transition, including top and bottom surgery, neither of which occurs on-page. Characters are kept in captivity, experimented on, and have their blood harvested for use by the Church. There is a substantial amount of blood and occasional gore in this series. Fantasy religious themes are present, but there is no homophobia or transphobia. The Hunters of the Church series contains paranormal monster violence, such as vampiric feeding, monster attacks, and monster hunting in the style of Van Helsing. Each book follows a different couple, but the series should still be read in order, so the content warnings apply to the entire series. Hunters of the Church is an MM Paranormal Romance series spanning multiple books.
