I was overjoyed to be given the chance to read this before publication, thanks to the author gifting me with an ARC. Castaneda never disappoints, and her Dark Earth Rising series of standalone novels has been one of my favorites. 'Circus at Devil's Landing' is the fourth entry in that series, a novella; in fact, it's a prequel to the 3rd book, 'The Devil's Shallows,' a brilliant cryptid/urban legend horror novel. In 'The Devil's Shallows' there was repeatedly mention of how the cryptids ended up in the California seatown of Devil's Landing, and it all went back to a European Circus and the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. In 'Circus at Devil's Landing' we finally learn what exactly happened, where the monsters came from, and it's not a pretty story. The narrative has a strong female protagonist, the Mexican Ana Maria, and it's actually a mix of dark fantasy and romance. Unlike the previous books, where an atmosphere of dread dominated throughout, the novella is a bit lighter, brimming with lore and magic. I usually don't like fantasy, dark or otherwise, but knowing this is a Castaneda book, and she doesn't mess around, I stuck to it and finished it in one go. Great read and I highly recommend it!