Health and Safety Warning

This series may cause insomnia and excessive work drowsiness from late-night binge reading. Do not operate heavy machinery until you know how this series will affect you. Others have reported symptoms of laughing, crying, and book-flying rage. If you experience any of these symptoms, please keep reading, as withdrawal symptoms include twitching, pacing, and obsessive checking to see if the next book has been released. Talk to your librarian or local bookstore owner to see if this series is right for you.

In all seriousness…

The Tails of Little Flower series contains topics geared towards adults and young adults, which include quarantine, captivity, rape, abuse, pregnancy, war, suicide, and violence. The series also tackles racism, sexism, mental illness, terminal illness, and child abuse.

This series is not intended for young children without parental supervision due to very mature topics and situations. If you have a mature young adult, please read first so you can decide if they are ready for this or to have a conversation with them about the topics included.

However, we also recognize that these situations happen to children every day, and we hope that by writing about them, we can further the discussion around topics that are surprisingly challenging and controversial in our society today.

Should there be any question, this author and Heating Cats Pawblishing fully support Women's Rights, LGTBQ+ Rights, Black, Brown, and Indigenous Rights, and the rights of every other minority to thrive, even if it might not appear so at times in these stories or if characters within the stories do things that are very much not in agreement with these beliefs. Villains must be villains, after all, but I promise they will get exactly what they deserve in the end. (Eventually)

Above all, know that these books were written with my best intentions. If there are issues or concerns you would like to discuss, I value your feedback and will do my best to address those issues in future books.

Also, I kill off just about everyone and everything in the first chapter of the first book, but that’s kind of a given from the back cover, so don’t get too attached.