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Whispers at Moonrise
Whispers at Moonrise
Whispers at Moonrise
Audiobook12 hours

Whispers at Moonrise

Written by C.C. Hunter

Narrated by Katie Schorr

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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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.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 2, 2012
ISBN9781427232144
Whispers at Moonrise
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C.C. Hunter

C.C. Hunter is the author of the young adult fantasy series Shadow Falls, including the books Born at Midnight and Awake at Dawn. She grew up in Alabama, where she caught lightning bugs, ran barefoot, and regularly rescued potential princes, in the form of Alabama bullfrogs, from her brothers. Today, she's still fascinated with lightning bugs, mostly wears shoes, but has turned her focus to rescuing mammals. She now lives in Texas with her four rescued cats, one dog, and a prince of a husband, who for the record, is so not a frog. When she's not writing, she's reading, spending time with her family, or shooting things--with a camera, not a gun. C.C. Hunter is a pseudonym. Her real name is Christie Craig and she also writes humorous romantic suspense romance novels.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I am probably not going to be loved for this review but here it goes. I have really enjoyed this series from the start and I still pre-order the books in this series and they are moved very rapidly to the top of my TBR pile. The first book had me hooked with its interesting premise and laugh out loud hysterical scenes. The book previous to this one seemed to have lost some of the sparkle of the first books. And "Whisper at Moonrise" continues that downward trend. For books now we have been teased about Kylie's powers. Most of us probably could guess right away that Kylie was special and had powers of all the paranormal creatures. Now her gift is given a name. Kylie is a chameleon. She freaks out thinking she is a lizard. Really? I mean really? And no one in the entire place has the sense to say "Hey Kylie. Chill out sister. You are not a lizard. You have all the powers...you are a chameleon. Your powers change to fit your surroundings...or needs." Only at the end of this book do they figure out this mind puzzle. Sigh. The bad guy from the previous books make no appearance here at all although we still don't know what happened to him. We are once again bounced back in forth in the love triangle between Lucas and Derek...both guys who more or less cheated on her and kept things from her. Real winners to choose from, Kylie. Kylie's roommates are still bickering. All the fuzzy dreamlike sequences are becoming repetitive.Now for the positives and there are quite a few. I love Della and Miranda. I just wish they would stop it with the silly bickering. I love Perry for Miranda and it was nice to see them together. I loved the ghost story line and I loved seeing Derek help her solve it. Lucas's reasons for ignoring Kylie just aren't good enough. I think it sets a bad image to see Kylie taking it when Lucas treats her the way he does. There were still more than one laugh out loud moments in "Whispers at Moonrise". The book still is a quick read and its still entertaining. This author is a darn good storyteller and I know she has many more original new stories to tell us. Its just that I believe this particular series needs to end. I am relieved that the next book is the last. Some series go on so long that readers tire of them long before their stories wrap up. Its great that this isn't going to be like that. I look forward to seeing Kylie get a happily ever after.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I absolutely love this series. I am going to hate to see the day it ends. With each twist and turn that Kylie goes thru, she learns more and more about what she is and what she is capable of. Being torn with loving Lucas, and Derek being in love with her is just one of the issues she is having to deal with. But when a ghost that looks just like Holiday comes around, her fears of her friend being murdered are too much for her to handle alone. She is still in search of the answers to all of her talents and how to deal with them. Family makes an appearance and tries to pull her to them but will she be able to follow without hurting the ones she loves the most? Miranda and Della are definitely at it as always pulling you into their laughter. This story will make you laugh at all the antics the two of them get into and at times you will find yourself fighting the tears. It’s hard not to feel the emotions Kylie is feeling as she deals with all the problems that are hitting her.Ms. Hunter has a way with making you feel as if you are a part of her story. Not only can you visualize what is happening around the characters, but you can as well feel their happiness and their pain. This is one of my favorite series that I have to make sure I keep up with.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Holy crud!! I thought the action and suspense was high in the last 2 books of the series WHISPERS AT MOONRISE is equal if not more filled with everything we love from the Shadow Falls series.Some of my thoughts on the different things in WHISPERS AT MOONRISE. Lucas is a douche. Seriously how selfish and stupid can you be? I have always liked Derek, and he continues to be likable. The Moms new boyfriend really creeps me out and I'm willing to bet he is not on the up and up. Holiday and Burnett yay you guys really should have worked through all that books ago. Della and Miranda continue to be highly entertaining. The FRU continues to weezle their way in to Kylie's life in slimy ways. Loved the Grandfather and Aunt, we are FINALLY getting answers to what Kylie is. The ending? I need to know what happens next right now!! Wow must you punish us faithful readers with an ending like that?!?!WHISPERS AT MOONRISE brings us lots of answers, plenty of drama and great development throughout the entire book. The only bad thing? The final book in the series CHOSEN AT NIGHTFALL wont be out until April 2013.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Continuing my not-very-formal write-up on this series...

    C.C. Hunter continues to impress with her fantastic Shadow Falls series (I seriously devoured these first four books in a week) but I just about threw my eReader across the room as Kylie continued her insane obsession with Lucas. She is such an awesome character in every other respect, but this whole Lucas/Derek/Kylie triangle is terrible. I cannot BELIEVE Lucas's decision in this book! Hopefully, it is the straw that broke the camel's back and Kylie can move on - but the way things have gone so far, I'm not holding out a lot of hope.

    Other than the love triangle that continues to be pitifully bad, the twists that Hunter threw into the story are great - and the ending leaves things dangling beautifully! The secondary characters continue their awesomeness; I can't believe it but I even found myself sympathizing with Fredericka here (shocking, I know). I can hardly wait to see how everything turns out in the final book Chosen at Nightfall in April.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Kylie now has a name for what she is, but is still trying to figure out what it means. Meanwhile, she uses her abilities to help catch a serial killer that may be hiding out at Shadow Falls.