C. L. Herman is the New York Times, USA Today, and indie bestselling author of atmospheric, magical novels, including the All of Us Villains duology, the Devouring Gray duology, and The Drowning Summer. They currently reside in Massachusetts with their partner and cat. To learn more, they invite you to follow them on Instagram @cl_herman, sign up for their newsletter, or visit them at clherman.com.
[An] atmospherically told tale of the supernatural.... The author ticks a wide range of age-bracket and genre standbys--troubles with parents, a past mystery, and false accusations--but wider-world problems, including pollution, add layers and originality to the plot. --Publishers Weekly A story of two lost girls trying to find their way back to each other after a broken friendship. With unforgettable characters, vivid imagery, and lush atmosphere, this story will keep you guessing about what really happened to the tragic Cliffside Trio while you root for Mina and Evelyn to let down their guard and embrace their connection. If you love magic, true crime, and complicated friendships this book is for you! --Kat Cho, internationally bestselling author of Vicious Spirits Haunting and atmospheric, The Drowning Summer is a gorgeous exploration of what it means to forge our own path. With complex characters and a setting so vivid I could smell the salt air, readers will eagerly wade into this timely, eerie tale. --Rachel Griffin, New York Times bestselling author of The Nature of Witches Herman expertly pairs real-world issues with the supernatural in this spooky mystery complete with a swoon-worthy queer romance. Readers will be haunted by this beautiful and eerie book long after they finish the final page. --Jennifer Dugan, author of Some Girls Do and Hot Dog Girl Herman's deft hand weaves a tale that's equal parts spooky and romantic. A ghost story for any season. --Mara Fitzgerald, author of Beyond the Ruby Veil and Into the Midnight Void The descriptions of the magic and hauntings are sensory delights.... Immersed in multilayered personal relationships and engrossing mysteries. --Kirkus