QSFer Ander C. Lark has a new MM fantasy book in the Carnoval of Mysteries shared universe: Go for the Climate.
Seventeen-year-old Zeke Graham grew up the black sheep of his ultra-conservative fundamentalist family, with parents who rule with an iron fist and siblings who scorn him for not being perfect enough. The night he finds out the older brother he never knew about has died, his world starts tumbling down. Luckily for him, not even death can stop his brother Gabe from meddling.
With the support of his newly demonic brother and other unexpected allies, Zeke is determined to bring down his abusive parents and make a life for himself. Now he just has to figure out if that life will be in the living world or with the family in Hell he’s rapidly coming to care deeply for. Either way, it just might have to include an oddly familiar vampire who seems to delight in making him turn red. One thing’s for certain: Hell’s emotional climate is far better than he expected, and he’s not sure he wants to leave.
Go for the Climate is part of the multi-author Carnival of Mysteries Series. Each book stands alone, but each one includes at least one visit to Errante Ame’s Carnival of Mysteries, a magical, multiverse traveling show full of unusual acts, games, and rides. The Carnival changes to suit the world it’s on, so each visit is unique and special. This book contains slow-burn paranormal romance, first loves, karmic justice, and a guaranteed Happily Ever Afterlife.
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Author Bio
Purveyor of fine profanity, Ander C. Lark enjoys a shot of rum while smashing preconceived notions and giving society in general the finger. When they’re not busy being kind of a jerk (also, according to at least one of their friends, a fluffy evil kitten), they’ve got their nose in a book while really wishing they could sleep. Despite the chronic insomnia and constant anxiety, sometimes they make sense. Maybe. Sort of. Not really. They’re also probably haunted by the ghost of a small furry thing named Koi, if the randomly-appearing catnip mice are any indication.