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Review: WHISPERS AT MOONRISE by C.C. Hunter

Whispers at Moonrise by C.C. Hunter
Published: St. Martins Griffin (October 2nd, 2013)
Reading Level: Young Adult
Paperback: 383 pages
Series: Shadow Falls #4
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
Summary:
Shadow Falls Camp is back in session with the most explosive installment yet. A shocking new threat will rock Shadow Falls—changing it forever and altering Kylie’s journey in ways she never imagined.

Even at a camp for supernatural teens, Kylie Galen has never been normal. Not only can she see ghosts, but she doesn’t seem to belong to any one species—she exhibits traits from them all. As Kylie struggles to unlock the secrets of her identity, she begins to worry that Lucas will never be able to accept her for what she is, and what she isn’t… a werewolf. With his pack standing in their way, Kylie finds herself turning more and more to Derek, the only person in her life who’s willing to accept the impossible.

As if life isn’t hard enough, she starts getting visits from the ghost of Holiday, her closest confidante. Trouble is, Holiday isn’t dead… not yet anyway. Now Kylie must race to save one of her own from an unseen danger before it’s too late—all while trying to stop her relationship with Lucas from slipping away forever. In a world of constant confusion, there’s only one thing Kylie knows for sure. Change is inevitable and all things must come to an end… maybe even her time at Shadow Falls.

The breathtaking fourth installment of the New York Times bestselling Shadow Falls series from author C. C. Hunter… Whispers at Moonrise.

Review:


This book had some major shocking moments for me! I highly enjoy this entire series and this book is no exception. If you haven't checked it out yet, do it now! Each book is so easy to follow and they all throw us quite a few twists and turns along the way. Nothing is predictable and each new character brings so much to the story.

In this book, Kylie is still struggling with her guy problems again, but her main focus is a new ghost that is appearing to her. Holiday, the camp leader, is alive and well but is still appearing to Kylie as a ghost. Kylie has to figure out why and if it could mean danger is coming for Holiday.

All of this is fine but OMG Lucas totally disappointed me here! Not in a"I hated him and this book" way but a"I want to kick his butt" way! Trust me guys, you will be saying the same thing. It seemed that every time Kylie and Lucas were able to take a step towards each other, something happened to erase that progress. *sigh* Kylie even finds herself communicating with a sworn enemy in the hopes of understanding Lucas's actions.

Other that the love issues, Kylie really takes some huge steps in discovering more about herself in this book. From the beginning she has been confused on exactly what type of supernatural she is but we are finally getting more pieces of the puzzle here. She also makes some major decisions that were necessary and really show her maturity. I like the way she has grown over the course of the series.

I don't want to give too much away in case you haven't read the previous books but I honestly can't recommend it more. One of my favorite aspects is the family vibe we get. No one is related really but the friends seem incredibly close. The camp is where they feel safe and wanted, and I honestly can't imagine the story without them in it. Kylie's friends are always supportive and helpful, even with they want to kill each other.

The Shadow Falls series is one of my all-time favorites and I am now a loyal fan of C.C. Hunter! Everyone needs to check out these books and dive right in. You won't be disappointed!

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