Content Warnings
Sorted by series and chronological order. All warnings appear in ebook and paperback editions.
Gold Rush
Book One

Graphic (throughout the narrative, on page, explicit)
Ableism / Chronic Illness (omegas are predisposed to chronic conditions and the world treats them as lesser for this)
Cursing (throughout)
Mental Health / Mental Illness / Panic Attack / Anxiety (through narrative)
Sexual content (multi-pairings including: MM, MF, MMF)
Moderate (on page, appears in a few instances)
Alcohol (characters drink casually)
Blood / Medical content (scenes set in hospital-like setting where a character has their blood taken)
Body Shaming / Emotional Abuse / Fatphobia (some self, in past, and scenes including unsupportive family)
Confinement (the main character is legally not allowed to leave without approval from an alpha who agrees to take over ‘right’ of her)
Misogyny/Sexism (present in world and how omegas are treated)
Religious Bigotry (of the familial variety)
Toxic Relationship (some readers might consider Theo and June’s relationship toxic)
Vomit/Nausea (brief scenes of vomiting on page, characters are nauseous from anxiety only. No pregnancy of the main character.)
Minor (in reference)
Abandonment (mentioned in regards to family)
Abortion / Pregnancy (mentioned in right to choose, a side character is briefly implied to be pregnant, others imply worthy omegas are fertile ones)
Abuse (domestic abuse implied, in past of side character — mentions of overarching world containing instances of sexual assault by alphas misusing their power)
Stalking (implied)
Gold Mine
Book Two

Graphic (throughout the narrative, on page, explicit)
Ableism / Chronic Illness (omegas are predisposed to chronic conditions and the world treats them as lesser for this)
Cursing (throughout)
Mental Health / Mental Illness / Panic Attack / Anxiety (through narrative, a character has symptoms of derealization and dissociation which is described on page)
Sexual content (multi-pairings including: MM, MF, MMF, MMMMF)
Moderate (on page, appears in a few instances)
Alcohol (characters drink casually)
Biphobia / Homophobia / Anti-Polyamory (from side characters / family in one instance on page)
Blood / Medical content (scenes where blood is shed and medical instruments are used)
Body Shaming / Emotional Abuse / Sex Shaming / Fatphobia / Eating Disorder (some self, in past, and scenes including unsupportive family. A character is told not to eat, explicitly, by a parent.)
Religious Bigotry (of the familial variety)
Stalking / Kidnapping (on page)
Toxic Relationship (some readers might consider Theo and June’s relationship toxic)
Minor (in reference)
Abandonment (mentioned in regards to family)
Abortion / Pregnancy (mentioned in right to choose, a side character is briefly implied to be pregnant, others imply worthy omegas are fertile ones. Informed discussion of birth control options between main characters.)
Abuse (domestic abuse of side character)
Drug Abuse (a character is drugged)
Death / Gun Violence / Murder (a character is shot and killed in one instance, in which the death is described briefly)
Misogyny/Sexism (present in world and how omegas are treated)
Nausea (brief from anxiety only. No pregnancy of main character.)
Sexual Abuse / Sexual Violence / Rape (a character fears they will be assaulted, but nothing occurs on page or in narrative, though the antagonist sees it as their right)
The Felling Cut
Book One

Graphic (throughout the narrative, on page, explicit)
Bodily harm (including maiming, violence with a wood axe, violence with a kitchen knife, and gunshot wounds to the body and head)
Confinement (a character is relocated to a remote cabin and told to remain there indefinitely until the villain is apprehended, though she is not trapped/locked inside)
Cursing (throughout)
Death (on page, described in multiple instances, also present in past related to drunk driving and terminal illness)
Gun violence (some in a school setting, characters are shot, and a character is shot in the head)
Gore (characters are shot and wounds are described in varying detail)
Mental Health (characters suffer from anxiety, PTSD, and a character struggles after losing their hearing in one ear)
Murder (by villains and main characters)
Injury/Injury detail (gunshot wounds, a character suffers a heart attack off page, a character’s hearing is permanently damaged)
Panic Attack/Anxiety (through narrative, implied PTSD, a character has nightmares)
Sexual content (on page, Male/Female, kinks/info: praise, dirty talk, soft dominant/pleasure dominant, oral, overstimulation, use of a toy, use of “sir” and “good girl”)
Stalking (by villain)
Violence (varying degrees, including death, murder, torture)
Moderate (on page, appears in a few instances)
Alcohol (scenes set in a bar, characters drink casually)
Gaslighting (by a side character to the main character)
Grief (discussed on page)
Medical content (scenes set in hospital, EMTs/Nurses present, a character is visited in a hospital)
Misogyny/Sexism (by villain, in thoughts and spoken aloud, also toxic behavior in past related to main characters and masculinity)
Sexual Harassment/Sexually suggestive taunts (by villain, in thoughts and spoken aloud)
Suicidal thoughts/references to suicide (by villain)
Torture (on page, mild violence)
Vomit/Nausea (brief scene of vomit, characters are nauseous from anxiety)
Minor (in reference)
Alcohol abuse (in past, mentioned)
Biphobia/Homophobia (in past, mentioned regarding family and workplace)
Death of a sibling (in past, mentioned)