Beyond the lighthearted romance, the series explores substantive themes. The most prominent is the issue of self-worth and identity. Melissa creates "Honey" because she feels her true self is inadequate. A quote from her in the book reveals her self-perception: "'I like to think I'm a vintage girl. A proper 1950s woman's woman,'" to which her client responds, "A proper 1950s man's woman". This encapsulates her initial struggle to define herself on her own terms. The series questions whether confidence is something you find within or something you can create externally.
– Inspired, Melissa sketches a bold, minimalistic visual: a single red dot placed at the exact center of a white canvas. Beneath it, the phrase “Set 93” in a crisp sans‑serif font. A Little Agency Melissa Sets.93