A note about content
Even in the happiest stories there are seams of darkness entwined with the light. Both Brave and True must overcome many challenges - physically, mentally and magically - to make their way through ‘The Dangers’ suggested in the title of book one. The Dangers of Being Brave & True has been happily read by confident readers aged as young as 10 years old. If you're concerned, please take a look at the following list of possible content and trigger warnings:(some spoilers) Book 1: The Dangers of Being Brave & True -References to an off page car accident involving a parent-Reference to the death of a parent and grief-On page instances of violence in the form of combat, physical assault and fights-On page kidnapping-References to a fascist regime Book 2: An Element of Magic - References to trauma and PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) - References to emotional abuse by a parent - Memories of violence, such as book one's kidnapping, fights and the final scene (no spoilers here!) - On page suggestion of cruelty to an animal These are only a guide to help readers make informed choices and won’t cover everything. If I’ve missed anything that you feel should be included, please get in contact by messaging me on social media.