⚠️ Content Warnings for We Were Meant to Burn

This story is, at its heart, about reclaiming power, questioning what you’ve been taught, and choosing who you want to become. But the path to that kind of freedom? It burns.

We Were Meant to Burn is filled with romance, rebellion, longing, betrayal, and found family—but it also dives into darker themes like systemic oppression, trauma, emotional manipulation, and survival in all its brutal forms.

Below is a comprehensive list of potential triggers and sensitive content—including references to events that happen off-page, implied trauma, or distressing situations woven subtly into the narrative. Please use this list to take care of yourself as you decide when and how to read.

🩸 Possible Content Includes:

  • Abandonment

  • Abuse & neglect (including emotional, physical, and parental)

  • Animal attack

  • Animal testing & experimentation

  • Arranged, forced & coerced marriage (referenced)

  • Blood & gore depiction

  • Captivity & confinement

  • Child abuse

  • Classism & discrimination

  • Dead bodies & body parts

  • Disownment & familial estrangement

  • Emotional manipulation & emotional abuse

  • Explosions

  • Explicit on-page sexual content

  • Fire, arson, and burns

  • Grief & loss depiction

  • Imprisonment & incarceration

  • Knife, sword & axe violence

  • Massacres & mass murder

  • Mental health struggles, including PTSD & low self-worth

  • Military service

  • Murder & attempted murder

  • Narcissistic parental dynamics

  • Natural disasters (tornadoes, hurricanes, cyclones)

  • Poverty

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

  • Scars

  • Slavery & indentured servitude

  • Starvation & dehydration

  • Torture & whipping

  • War themes & military violence

✨ A Note from Me

This book is about survival, yes—but also about what comes after. It doesn’t flinch away from the hard things, but it holds space for healing, softness, and second chances.

If you’re carrying a heavy load of your own, please read with care—or skip what you need to. Your safety, your peace, and your boundaries come first. Always.