The Black Parade

The world may burn, but it will never take your heart.

 

As billions die from an apocalyptic cloud of polluted dust, David—a climate activist in a previous life—is holed up in an abandoned hospital in London offering a cure to anyone who needs it. Months earlier he escaped from a rogue government scientist whose illegal experimentation gave David two unasked for gifts: the ability to cure people with his blood and a locked collar around his neck. When Lysander, the sheltered son of an aristocrat, arrives and begs David to save his mother’s life, David has to try. Together, the two young men begin a journey across the UK toward an island community they hope will provide food and shelter.

 

Lysander struggles, longing for the security he took for granted before society crashed. He despairs over David’s hero complex and tendency to lead them both into danger. David is torn between protecting Lysander and the guilt that drives him to use his power to save the dying. Their clashing personalities, values, and ideas of what safety looks like, are woven together with an irresistible attraction that grows into something deeper. As they face the elements, other survivors, and a government desperately trying to reassert control, David and Lysander’s greatest challenge becomes staying together while fate conspires to rip them apart.
 

Additional information

Genre

Action/Adventure, Contemporary, Horror, LGBTQ+, Romance, Speculative, Thriller/Suspense

Age

New Adult

Publisher

Independent

Imprint

NineStar Press

Language(s)

English

Format(s)

eBook, Hardcover, Mass Market Paperback

Author

Ilana M. Lindsey

Release Date

28 April 2026

Release Month

April Releases

Author Identity

Jewish, LGBTQIA+, Mental Health, Neurodivergent

Content Rep

Jewish, LGBTQIA+, Mental Health, Neurodivergence

About the Author

Ilana Lindsey is an American expat living in South London. She has a BA in Philosophy and thinks way too much. She loves tigers, forests, alt-rock, and dark stories that dig into the depths of human experience and emerge with a beacon of hope. The angst and beauty of growing up queer and neurodivergent in a Jewish family is woven through her work. Her stories have been published in Mystery Tribune, Tangled Locks Journal, Formercactus, and The Squawk Back.

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