Lala Stewart always knew she wanted to run away with the circus. She just didn't realize that it would include murder and witches.
For years, Lala has lived, worked, and practiced for nothing but her chance to fly high above the crowds. So when the Clear Light Circus needs a fill-in flyer, it seems like a dream come true, especially when she meets her attractive new partner, Alessandro Almodovar.
But everything at the circus is weirder than she thought. A Mr. Dark-wannabe ringmaster? Oh, yeah. Animal acts which interact with humans without leashes or cages and seem unreasonably self-aware? Yep. And that says nothing of the fact that she finds out she's now living in the Murder Trailer.
For Alessandro, her arrival is unwelcome. After weeks of trying to investigate the previous deaths and disappearances at the circus for Supernatural Oversight, the last thing he needs is another girl flyer to look after, especially one he's much too attracted to. He already has his hands full with flirty ghosts, suspicious wolves, and backwoods townies who seem a little too interested in who might get murdered next.
But neither of them gets a break, as the accidents and clues keep piling up. Now, together, they're going to have to figure out who's behind the deaths and stop them, before the next accident proves fatal--or they might find out that they're the ones falling without a net.
The Spectral Circus is a perfect introduction to the More in Heaven and Earth universe. Continuing readers will delight in visits from dozens of old friends, while new readers can easily enjoy the loads of quirky humor, romance, and gothic circus chills of this dark circus tale meets funny, magical, and creepy paranormal mystery.
On a Katherine Gilbert wackiness scale of 1-to-10 sarcastic talking cats*, this one is a 7.
*Warning: Not all stories contain talking cats. Wackiness may take other forms.
The More in Heaven and Earth series is all set in the same magical universe filled with angels, witches, werewolves, demons, vampires, ghosts, and many other supernatural creatures. These intriguing tales can be read in any order or as stand-alones and will introduce the reader to a variety of fascinating characters throughout the many unique locales of this exciting world.