Carried Away
Content Warning:
This book is intended for readers 18+ and contains sensitive content, profanity (a lot), and graphic depictions of sex (also a lot). If you’re under 18 years old, come back later. We’ll be waiting.
This book contains some themes that may be distressing to readers, including childhood trauma and neglect, childhood abuse (historical), and concerns related to mental health. In particular, Bree has a history of anxiety and an eating disorder and has been in recovery for seven years at the time of the book, but the topic is discussed and presented throughout the story. Chapter 4 has a scene of a character getting drugged at a party, and some readers may find the scene distressing. It is possible to skip the last part of chapter 4 and still understand the story to follow.
Chapter 14 has a flashback to a traumatic childhood event when Ty was six years old. You can skip the first part of chapter 14, pick up at the page break, and still follow the story.
There is a soft Dom/sub dynamic between the main characters, which includes some light impact play. This is a work of fiction and is not meant to depict, represent, or teach this dynamic.
Tropes:
Falling for brother's best friend, falling for best friend's little sister, eight-year age gap, friends to lovers, all grown up, first crush, emotional, off limits, surfing romance.