Content Notes

To ensure you have an enjoyable and safe reading experience, please review these notes about the stories if you are sensitive to specific content or themes.

Information included on this page may be spoilers for the stories.

Though every attempt has been made to include all potentially sensitive and triggering content notes, it is possible some may have been missed. 
If you would like more information, detailed confirmation of content, or have questions about any book’s content, please email karla@karladoyle.com.

All of Karla Doyle’s books includes explicit consensual sexual content. Details such as masturbation, use of sex toys, oral sex, sexual gratification from fingers and hands, vaginal intercourse, and anal penetration (by fingers, toys, tongue, or penis) will not be listed on this page.

Many of Karla Doyle’s books feature an age-gap theme, and those will not be listed on this page. (Visit the “by tropes” page for lists of those books.)

BOOK TITLE & CONTENT NOTES

NOW YOU SEE ME:

mention of serious car accident (heroine); physical facial scarring (heroine); discussion of trying to get pregnant in the future (in epilogue)

SNAKE BELIEVE:

nonhuman + human pairing; special peen (he has two penises), double penetration (by hero’s two penises); discussion of heroine’s childhood trauma with snakes; pregnancy (in epilogue)

ONCE UPON A BEAST:

nonhuman + human pairing; special peen; knotting; biting; blood/saliva bond; mating frenzy; breeding urge; pregnancy (at end of book); babies (in epilogue); mention of human cruelty toward nonhumans and humans

MATED TO THE MINOTAUR:

nonhuman + human pairing; size difference; vaginal stretching in preparation for intercourse; cum-feeding/eating; pregnancy and baby (secondary character); discussion of trying to get pregnant in the future

THE GRUMPY DEMON’S SUNSHINE:

nonhuman + human pairing; size difference; special peen; mentions of previous psychological and emotional abuse (of the heroine by her ex-boyfriend); mentions of violence that occurred in the past; mentions of mental health struggles; death (temporary) and mentions of death

A REAPER IS FOREVER:

mentions of kidnapping, torture and murder, as seen in visions by the heroine (not detailed); death (temporary); virgin hero; celibate heroine (15 years); pregnancy (in epilogue)

THE RHINO’S ROSE:

nonhuman + human pairing; special peen; size difference; vaginal preparation to accommodate his penis; virgin heroine; discussion of having a baby in the future; the Prologue includes the heroine narrowly avoiding becoming a child bride to a mafia don (she overhears/hears disturbing dialogue)

THE DEAL WITH LOVE:

accidental pregnancy

HEART BEATS:

pierced penis

DOGGY STYLE:

mention of parent loss (before book begins) and grief; mention of animal endangerment by others (in the past, not by main characters)

KING OF HER DREAMS:

serious but non-fatal health issues of a parent (the hero’s father)

FLESHING IT OUT:

mention of pregnancy loss (hero’s ex-girlfriend, in the past); mention of infidelity (by heroine’s ex-husband)

HER PIPE DREAM:

spanking for sexual gratification

RESORTING TO LOVE:

mentions of parent loss (in the past) and grief; near fatality of a background character in a resort

WHITE LIE CHRISTMAS:

severe fear of heights; PTSD from a childhood experience with heights

GINGERBREAD MAN:

infidelity (in the past, by the hero’s ex-wife); pregnancy (in epilogue)

CUP OF SUGAR:

mentions of tragic house fire and the resulting death (of a secondary character’s parents)

ICING ON THE CAKE:

mentions of heroine’s parent loss (both) in a house fire when the heroine was a child; death of off-page character; sex-trade workers (secondary characters); spanking for psychological and sexual gratification; minor criminal record (heroine); taunts (could be perceived as threats) made toward heroine (not by main characters)

SWEET AS CANDY:

heroine is a sex-trade worker (before and after meeting the hero); heroine is a single parent; blackmailing of the heroine by a secondary character

BODY OF WORK:

infidelity (by exes, not by main characters)

WORTH THE WAIT:

mention of sexually transmitted disease (in the past, contracted by the hero); single parenting and co-parenting; discussion of pregnancy and adoption; unexpected pregnancy (of the hero’s former sexual partner); baby

SHIFTING GEARS:

grief after recent loss of spouse (hero’s wife, 18 months in the past)

DRIVER’S SEAT:

alcoholism (a condition of characters who do not appear on the page); domestic violence (psychological is mentioned, physical not confirmed but could be construed as having occurred; incidents do not occur on page and are not described in detail); death of parent (in the past, 18 months before); body self-image regarding weight (heroine)

UNEXPECTED ADDITION:

professor + student forbidden relationship; desire to impregnate the heroine; lactation: breastfeeding of an infant; lactation: for sexual gratification; discussion of abortion and adoption; withholding parental rights and responsibilities; pregnancy; babies

WEDDED MISS:

cancer diagnosis and recovery (heroine)

MORE THAN WORDS:

PTSD (heroine); memories of physical assault (on the heroine, by a stranger); physical assault in present (on the heroine and hero, by a stranger); injured animal (accidental, animal survives); momentary unfaithfulness by the hero (not intercourse)

CROSSING THE LINE:

rough sex; alcohol use by main characters; alcohol abuse by hero (and his father); memories and mention of child abuse (of the hero by his father); violence (by hero and a side character); lying and deceit; kissing another person during a separation period

GAME PLAN:

single parenting; co-parenting with ex-husband; controlling and manipulative ex-husband (in the past and present); infertility; sperm donor; pregnancy; mention of cruelty to a dog resulting in its death

GIFT WRAPPED:

heroine dates another man after what she thinks is a permanent breakup with the hero

STEALING HOME:

mentions of parental suicide (heroine’s father); thoughts of infidelity (by heroine, while with ex-boyfriend); faking infidelity (by hero, to cause jealousy); infidelity by secondary character leading to pregnancy