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Phoenix – Ryker – Merchant
Phoenix Trigger Warnings
So, you’ve stumbled upon this monstrosity. Phoenix is the first installment of four in a twisted psycho mmmm romance where the focus is more on the crazy than the spicy. Don’t get me wrong though, there is definitely spice.
Before you dive in, there are a couple of triggers I would like to make you aware of.
Mild to Graphic/Violent Scenes involving a cannibal and serial killer
Romanticizing/Encouraging Criminal acts (such as cannibalism, knife play, and violence)
Using Sex as a healing/coping mechanism
Handling/Dealing with a mental illness poorly and without the help of medical professionals
A fictional Mental disorder (Hyzophrenic Manic Disorder or HMD) which is inspired by real-life conditions is used throughout this series.
The portrayal of HMD, a fictional mental health disorder, is by no means written in a way to vilify individuals currently suffering from real–life mental health conditions or individuals who know someone who is.
Creative license has been taken with the main character who suffers from HMD, in which he is aware of his alters, can speak to them in his head, and can switch between them on demand. The alters often talk to each other regardless of which alter is present in the host body.
There are several instances where the main character does not handle HMD in a healthy fashion and this by no means is representative of how real mental health disorders work, how individuals deal with them, or how their mental health may cause struggles for the individual in everyday life.
All comparisons between the fictional disorder portrayed in PHOENIX and real–life mental health disorders which have been scientifically diagnosed by a real–life doctor should be taken with a grain of salt.
Ryker Trigger Warnings
You’re back? For more? Well, then this is on you. Ryker is the second installment in a twisted medium-burn psycho mmmm romance with lots of twisted moments and a healthy dose of spice.
Many of the same triggers hold true from book one but there are a few more this go around.
Mild to Graphic/Violent Scenes involving a cannibal and serial killer
Romanticizing/Encouraging Criminal acts (such as cannibalism, killing, and violence)
Using Sex as a healing/coping mechanism
Blood/Knife play
Handling/Dealing with a mental illness poorly and without the help of medical professionals
Mild references to child abandonment and harm (references to the main polycule’s past). No graphic details.
A fictional Mental disorder (Hyzophrenic Manic Disorder or HMD) which is inspired by real-life conditions is used throughout this series.
The portrayal of HMD, a fictional mental health disorder, is by no means written in a way to vilify individuals currently suffering from real–life mental health conditions or individuals who know someone who is.
Creative license has been taken with the main character who suffers from HMD, in which he is aware of his alters, can speak to them in his head, and can switch between them on demand. The alters often talk to each other regardless of which alter is present in the host body.
There are several instances where the main character does not handle HMD in a healthy fashion and this by no means is representative of how real mental health disorders work, how individuals deal with them, or how their mental health may cause struggles for the individual in everyday life.
All comparisons between the fictional disorder portrayed in PHOENIX and real–life mental health disorders which have been scientifically diagnosed by a real–life doctor should be taken with a grain of salt.
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