Kiss Me Like I’m Not a Cautionary Tale tells the story of Roxy King, a woman determined to leave her painful past behind. Haunted by memories of an abusive evangelical pastor, she fights to reclaim her life. With the help of close friends and the unexpected love of Cass Duvall, a musician carrying his own scars with a deep respect for consent and an unnerving ability to truly see her, Roxy begins to heal. Set against the vibrant underground music scene in Nashville, this first novel in the Kiss Me series dives deep into trauma, survival, and the quest for belonging. The characters - among them Vi, Zayla, Rey, Nico, and Beef the dog - feel real and complex, reflecting a diverse world without falling into stereotypes. This story doesn’t shy away from tough subjects like therapy, the legal system, and law enforcement. It honestly portrays the challenges survivors face, while also showing the strength found in community and love. Kiss Me Like I’m Not a Cautionary Tale is both a powerful warning and an inspiring message about overcoming trauma, finding connection, and owning your story. It is a moving, honest read that stays with you long after the last page.