Hey friends,
It's that time again. As WHAT WE DEVOUR nears completion, I would like to describe the book and then outline my initial content warnings for it. They may change as final edits happen. If you have any questions, concerns, or would like page numbers, please ask and I'll answer as best as I can.
Thank you for giving this odd little book a chance. I hope you all enjoy it.
-Linsey <3
LINSEY! WHAT IS THIS BOOK EVEN ABOUT?
Thank you for asking! WHAT WE DEVOUR is a standalone dark YA fantasy about capitalism, doors that demand blood sacrifices, and the monstrous ordeal of being known. If you like shrewd girls who bite off more than they can chew, you might like this book. It also has:
🖤 an ace protag made of cunning, kindness, & questionable decisions
👑 a boy as apathetic & curious as he is dangerous
🩸 weird magic in a weird, apocalyptic world
💀 morality, mortality, & fantasy politics
📚 more! sarcastic! mentors!
ETA: I realize that the book is described as a Beauty & the Beast retelling, but that is how I pitched it before it was written and edited. To still define it as such would be extremely generous but not entirely inaccurate. To be blunt, it's a bit like I stole the bones of B&tB and created my own monster of a story. Hopefully the real synopsis will be posted soon.
That said, for as loving as I like to think the characters ultimately are, this book does involve several important topics.
WHAT WE DEVOUR COMMENTS & CONTENT WARNINGS
I won't - as Lorena, our main character, would say - make it toothsome. This book is as bleak and brutal as it is (I hope) encouraging. It's not as gory as my other books (I don't think), but it deals with some heavy concepts and actions. The magic system in this book is based off of sacrifice and heavily features self-harm (specifically cutting) and actions that mirror self-harm. The characters also discuss self-harm at different points in the book. Scenes describing it do occur in first person.
The book also features on-the-page murder and mass murder, references to child death, the deaths of parents, discussions and depictions of sacrifices/executions, references to factory-related accidents and deaths, references to child neglect and abuse, references to filicide, references to sibling deaths, and multiple scenes about death. ETA: There is also a reference to mass suicide.
For more general content, please be aware that this book contains cutting, violence, blood, murder, abuse, and death.