Latest Release – Endless Carnival

It’s time for another release, and I hope you enjoy. “Endless Carnival” is part of the gripping Tales of the Broken Veil collection, is the perfect short story to read in under an hour.

The lights are bright.
The night is young.
There is no escape.

Enter the realm of the Eternal Carnival alongside Toby, a young man with a love for life. But what begins with a few hours of innocent revelry soon descends into a nightmare beyond comprehension.

As the carnival’s twisted reality unravels around him, Toby ends up in a harrowing showdown with the Ringmaster. A confrontation that could forever shackle him to the sinister cosmic forces lurking within the carnival’s heart.

Endless Carnival is part of the Tales of the Broken Veil short story collection, a series of tales that can be enjoyed in any order, and in under half an hour. This story is crafted with UK English spellings, punctuation, and grammar.

Grab your copy of “Endless Carnival” today and let discover what the secrets the bright lights are hiding. Your next great read is just a click away.

Please note, due to the short nature of this story, only digital versions are available. I’m working on a combined print novel for the series in the background. Enjoy!

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