Whispers at Moonrise by C C Hunter

Whispers at Moonrise (Shadow Falls, #4)

by C C Hunter

At a camp filled with vampires, werewolves, and fairies, Kylie Galen has always struggled to figure out what she is. Now she finally knows the truth - but she's left with more questions than answers. She doesn't have a clue what her heritage means or how to harness her newfound powers. All she knows is that she needs to sort out her feelings for Derek, the sexy half-Fae who just confessed his love, and Lucas, her werewolf boyfriend who seems more committed to his pack than to their relationship. All the while, Kylie's dealing with a group of underground rogues who want her dead and a mysterious grandfather who makes it clear he doesn't trust the FRU...or Shadow Falls. Soon Kylie will have to choose: Will she stay with the new family she's formed at Shadow Falls, or will she leave with her grandfather and embrace her destiny?

Reviewed by Chelsea on

5 of 5 stars

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I’m really enjoying this series. I like the characters and the plot. It’s just short of an all time favourite series. There’s just something that’s missing. Probably a little more originality. It’s a great book, but it could be better.

I’m going to start off with the characters. I like the main character most of the times. Sometimes I get frustrated with her, like when she can’t decide between all the boys she’s got. That happens in every single book ever written. Why can’t there just be one boy? Most of the time she’s ok though. I really like Lucas. He’s my favourite of the boys. I like that he fights for what he wants and everything. It’s cheesy but it’s a good quality. I was surprised with him at the end of this book though. I can’t wait to see what happens. The other characters are pretty good too, nothing special though.

The plot in this book was the same as the others. Someone is after Kylie and they can’t let them have her. And there’s a new ghost who wants her attention. I found that the ghost didn’t really have anything to do with the story. The books are about how this crazy old guy is after her and then this book is like a side book where there’s something else going on. It was still a good plot, I just wished they had stuck with one thing.

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