Blog Tour, Excerpt & Giveaway: Names for the Dawn By C.L. Beaumont
Seasoned Park Ranger Will Avery has found his home in the Denali wilderness, cherishing his solitary routines for the decade leading up to 1991. The trade-off that no one knows of his identity as a transgender man feels worth it for the comforting assurance he finds in the towering glaciers.
Until Will discovers an unexpected passenger in his truckβthe visiting wolf biologist everyone in the Park is ecstatic to meetβNikhil Rajawat.
Nikhil doesnβt return his new colleaguesβ fervor. Heβs dreamt of Denali for one reason: the pinnacle of his research, and it isnβt anyoneβs business that this is the last year heβll get to chase the wolves. He doesnβt expect to fall for the grizzled Ranger who forces him to carry bear spray in the backcountry. Just as Will doesnβt expect to ask Nikhil to share his bed.
But when their dreamlike summer comes to an end, and Nikhil resolutely leaves on a plane bound for India, a devastated Will pretends he didnβt just plead for Nikhil to stay. And one year later, when Nikhil suddenly re-appears in Denali without explanation, Will must decide if Alaska is his solitary refugeβor if perhaps thereβs a home somewhere in the world for two.
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I had one foot up in the truck. βAvery!β I turned. Terry was jogging my way, sweat dripping down his forehead despite the cold. I bit the inside of my cheek. βTerry?β βLook, uh, might be a small change of plans here.β My skin ran hot, like a warning, and I leaned against the truck to face him. βThis your way of telling me I gotta work a Visitor Center desk all summer?β βNo way, man. Weβd lose all our visitors in a week. But, look, I was gonna have Jess drive him out in her vanβgive him her βKantishna Experienceβ talk to get him oriented on the way. You know, the usual for guests. And of course Morgan and the kids are staying out east to be close to the runway. But . . .β βBut?β βMr. Raj wants to ride west with you.β βMr. Who?β Terry looked at me like I was a bear just learned to talk. βRaj. Morganβs man on the ground. The Mr. Raj.β I was apparently the only man on earth who didnβt turn giddy at hearing the name. βThis guy knows Iβm not that kind of Ranger, right? How does he even know me?β βDonβt know, Avery. Man just walked right up to me and said, βIβd prefer to ride with him,β and he pointed to you.β I forced a laugh. βWell, if the man wants to ride three hours in complete silence, let him be my guest.β βYouβre a gem, Avery. Iβd give the man my own left arm if it meant heβd be happy here with us.β He formed his hands like a prayer, then dashed away. And there I was: having just agreed to drive a passenger through Denali for the first time in my career, unable to muster up even the slightest hint of protest. I started the engine and sat back to wait for this Mr. Raj. Thought through how I would politely explain to him that my first drive out to Toklat after the snow cleared was like my version of Sunday church, and if he tried to talk to me the whole way Iβd be tempted to let the bears have him. I convinced myself it was already a miracle I hadnβt told Terry to tell this Mr. Raj to fuck right off. The yank of the passenger door opening startled me. I pretended to adjust the heating vents while a man climbed inside without a word. He settled, his pack squashed down between his feet, seat belt clipped. βHowdy,β I should have said. βNameβs Avery. So youβre here about the wolves?β But my mouth was dry, and an awkward silence rolled through the truck like water, swallowing up my limbs like a child who hadnβt learned how to swim. I couldnβt get myself to shift the truck into gear. Itβd been twenty years of co-workers coming and going without a second glance from me, and yet there I was, wanting to see what kind of man would pick me out in a crowd of identical uniforms. I finally gave in with what was supposed to be a secret glanceβbut it turned into a stare. Mr. Raj was wearing a suit in the middle of Denali.
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About the Author:
C. L. Beaumont received his B.A. in South Asian Linguistics and Art History from the University of California, Berkeley, and now volunteers as a crisis line counselor while he delves into his true love: writing. When he isn’t hiking or checking another National Park off his list, he enjoys devouring crime fiction, cooking new vegetarian recipes, and working on way too many cross stitch projects at once. C. L. Beaumont lives in Montana with his gorgeous partner and their chickens.
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