The Sea at the End of Everything by Emily McCosh: Content Guide

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Publication Date: Feb 2024

Blurb:

Maren is the first to take in a poor young man washed into their harbor during a raging storm. She takes him not to her own lonesome cottage, but to that of her sister. Many months have passed since Vivian herself was spit back from the sea, her eyes faraway and words stolen from her lungs. With their strange new patient, Maren will need the extra help, and perhaps find her way back to her sister in the process.

But their poor drowned sailor is not merely a man lost at sea. Plagued with dreams of monsters from the depths and Vivian’s ominous hints, Maren must unwind the mystery of his origins while strange scales appear on the moors, livestock are attacked by unknown teeth, and the growing storm threatens to tear their small village from the cliffs.


What To Expect:

The Sea at the End of Everything is an atmospheric fantasy novella about sisterly bonds and the strange magic of the sea. You can expect dreamy writing, a sense of mystery, and a hint of romance.


Content Warnings:

Language: Mild

Sexual Content: Closed Door – Sweet kisses only

Violence: Mild – Brief, vague mentions of injuries and animal death

Substance Use: Mild – Casual consumption of alcohol, no drunkenness

Prejudices: Mild – Superstitious fears of people involved in strange events

Religious Themes: Brief mentions of gods. No real-world religious themes.

Other Topics: None


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