Get It Right by Skye Kilaen
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Get It Right by Skye Kilaen is an adult romance novella, originally published on December 1, 2020. It is the first book in the Love at Knockdown series.
Trigger Warnings
The following content warnings can be found on the author's website:
On-page or extensive discussion:
- Sex (explicit in Chapter 9; less detailed reference in Chapter 14)
- Reflection on negative prison experiences, including delay of medical care and observing trans prisoners being housed in wrong prison
- Reflection on factors that lead to people being in prison, including abuse, addiction, and poverty
- Housing insecurity and prospect of living with homophobic parents
- Difficulty accessing a prescription from a government-funded program
- Character with chronic migraines has one start on-page
- Unintended pregnancy with serious consideration of both abortion and continuing the pregnancy
- Vomiting
- Side character is a former police officer
- One phone call from an inebriated side character (who is safe at the time)
Off-page or brief mention:
- Mentions of character’s mother dying when she was a young child and parentification of oldest sister
- Descriptions of being rejected by conservative Christian parents for sexual orientation
- Recovery from injuries sustained in a car accident
- Weaning off pain medication
- Discussion of biological parent not being able to raise their child
- Character with young children has been abandoned by spouse
- Volunteering at abortion clinic (note: this is included only because some readers may have had stressful or dangerous experiences while volunteering)
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Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
- FF romance (main)
- Butch lesbian main character
- Chronic migraines (main character)
- Pansexual love interest
- Polyamory side relationship