Blue Moon Bay Witches #1: Fangs and Frenemies
Book • 2019 • Mystery
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Dead rabbits are mentioned quiet often because one of the characters must hunt for food, though their deaths or states of their bodies not described explicitly.
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Not described explicitly, but dead rabbits are mentioned often because one of the characters must hunt them to eat.
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[spoilers]
Not outright, but the predatory aspects of a soon-to-worsen relationship are present (metaphorical) - and have very sinister implications when thought about long enough.
One of the protagonists is in a relationship where its revealed their partner was literally "feeding off her energy”— and using their relationship as a way to keep her close as a food source.
More allegorical than anything, as she gets an blink-and-you-miss-it metaphorical/magic restraining order on them ( but it only lasts several months), the partner vows to retaliate for said restraining order (this is why this got marked a 'yes').
Furthermore, the main character gets talked down/victim-blamed for 'not having higher standards' by a genie in a he’s-taking-advantage-of-you type convo, and a proposal is used as a plan to entangle their lives and prey on her further.
Not outright, but the predatory aspects of a soon-to-worsen relationship are present (metaphorical) - and have very sinister implications when thought about long enough.
One of the protagonists is in a relationship where its revealed their partner was literally "feeding off her energy”— and using their relationship as a way to keep her close as a food source.
More allegorical than anything, as she gets an blink-and-you-miss-it metaphorical/magic restraining order on them ( but it only lasts several months), the partner vows to retaliate for said restraining order (this is why this got marked a 'yes').
Furthermore, the main character gets talked down/victim-blamed for 'not having higher standards' by a genie in a he’s-taking-advantage-of-you type convo, and a proposal is used as a plan to entangle their lives and prey on her further.
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So far, there is only the main character's mother and father - who show extreme favoritism to her siblings to the point her grandmother basically raises and supports her. Not to the point of physical neglect, however.
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Are there nude scenes?
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There are scenes where a major character -- who can shapeshift into an animal -- turns back into human without clothes on. Her nudity and body are not described explicitly so far.
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Are there fat jokes?
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No, but there is a moment where the main character moralizes weight. In her own thoughts, she thinks of a rumor in which her former bully has gained weight and begun couch surfing, and hopes that experience had humbled her. It reveals the rumors were not true.
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Are there flashing lights or images?
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Blue Moon Bay Witches #1: Fangs and Frenemies is a book.
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Does a non-human character die?
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Trixie, the main character's familiar (a automobile), "essence" is taken over and she is "killed" and "dies" very early on in the book.
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Is there copaganda?
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Yes-and-no. Blue Moon Bay Witches #1: Fangs and Frenemies takes place in a small close-knit down, where two major characters are cops: one corrupt, the other is biding is time to take down the corruption in the police force. He's also a love interest, and his pursuit of law enforcement is implied to have improved his character.
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Not explicitly depicted or said as such, but those suffering with orthorexia nervosa may find this book triggering.
Many "shallow" characters and former bullies are described as following trendy restrictive diets, have a high occupation with social media and 'healthy lifestyle' and have a general air of superiority about their choices ect., All implied and used to characterize these characters in a 'fun and interesting' way.
(Based off the list of nationaleatingdisorders.org: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/orthorexia/)
Many "shallow" characters and former bullies are described as following trendy restrictive diets, have a high occupation with social media and 'healthy lifestyle' and have a general air of superiority about their choices ect., All implied and used to characterize these characters in a 'fun and interesting' way.
(Based off the list of nationaleatingdisorders.org: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/orthorexia/)
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Is someone drugged?
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A vampire character in the book (non-fatally) feeds on other human characters in the book, and the bite effects them just like a drug - including that the character wipes their memory afterwards. Sometimes inducing a euphoric and inebriating effect, but could also induce paranoia.
These altered states are played as jokes, and are described explicitly through the characters behavior. However, it is more akin to very, very potent sleep medication than something that could cause hallucinations.
These altered states are played as jokes, and are described explicitly through the characters behavior. However, it is more akin to very, very potent sleep medication than something that could cause hallucinations.
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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Is someone restrained?
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A few times;
at the end, two of three main characters are used as captives while tied up in rope and iron.
at the end, two of three main characters are used as captives while tied up in rope and iron.
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Does someone die?
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Fangs and Frenemies is a supernatural cozy murder-mystery. By about halfway through the book, a dead body is officially discovered - though the death is suspected by the time the victim disappears.
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1. It is implied the main antagonists’ dad killed their previous dog
2. one of the main characters (who can turn into an animal) confesses to being put into a cage and sprayed with bear spray near the end of the book.
2. one of the main characters (who can turn into an animal) confesses to being put into a cage and sprayed with bear spray near the end of the book.
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Is someone tortured?
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A character has bear spray sprayed into their eyes while in a cage and unable to get away - for entertainment.
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