She Who Earned her Wings by Vaela Denarr and Micah Iannandrea

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She Who Earned Her Wings
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Author(s) Vaela Denarr
Micah Iannadrea
Published March 31, 2023
Publisher Vaela & Micah Books
Genre(s) Fantasy
Romance
Age group Adult


She Who Earned Her Wings by Vaela Denarr and Micah Iannandrea is an adult fantasy novel, originally published on March 21s, 2023. It is the first proper book in the Stars, Hearts and Dreams series

Trigger Warnings

Author Provided Warnings

The following content notes are provided inside the book:

General Medium depiction of emotionally abusive relationship. Violence and death (non-graphic) Mentions and discussions of gender dysphoria Mentions of physical assault Discussions of trauma Mentions of non-sexual kink as a tool for handling trauma Non-graphic, magic-induced regurgitation Pregnancy (Act 3, desired) On-page sex, non-graphic Very minor transphobia/misgendering in Act 5 Mentions of magic-induced psychological distress Abduction Mentions of slavery Trauma-influenced miscommunication and heartbreak Mention of adoption (Astraea is an idealized world where children are protected. We understand that the mention of adoption can still trigger the trauma our real-world adoption and foster system leaves on so many children) At the start of this book, a character is in a relationship with a law enforcement member, This does not last. ACAB.

Additional Trigger Warnings

  • Violence (mild)

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Polyamorous, transgender, nonbinary and butch lesbian MCs
  • Transgender and Nonbinary MCs in general

Fat trans MC Grey-ace panromantic MC Trans and Nonbinary supporting characters

  • Asexual side characters and MC

Fat side characters General diversity (bodily, cultural, in terms of disability etc.) Mental Health issues (grief, anger, conflict, regret, trust issues)

  • PTSD
  • ADHD

Chronic pain Pluralism adjacent characters (mental connection of dragons)

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