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Reading age12 - 18 years
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LanguageEnglish
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Grade level10 - 12
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Lexile measure620
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PublisherSt. Martin's Griffin
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Publication dateApril 23, 2013
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ISBN-13978-1250047656
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“Ms. Hunter handles this series with such deftness, crafting a wonderful tale. I highly recommend this series filled with darkness and light, hope and danger, friendship and romance.” ―Night Owl Reviews (Top Pick) on Shadow Falls
“Jam-packed with action and romance . . . Hunter's lifelike characters and paranormal creatures populate a plot that will keep you guessing till the very end. A perfect mesh of mystery, thriller, and romance. Vampires, weres and fae, oh my!” ―Romantic Times on Shadow Falls
“The newest in the super-popular teen paranormal genre, this book is one of the best. This one is going on the keeper shelf!” ―Fresh Fiction on Shadow Falls
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Kylie Galen looked up from the slice of pepperoni pizza on the fine china plate and tried to ignore the ghost swinging the bloody sword right behind her grandfather and great-aunt. Her newfound family members were … good people, but a tad on the proper side. And proper people probably wouldn’t appreciate an uninvited ghost getting their dining room walls bloody.
The spirit, a female, dark flowing hair, in her early thirties, stopped in mid-swing and stared directly at Kylie. You kill or be killed. It’s really rather simple. The words reverberated in Kylie’s head. They were communicating telepathically, and considering the topic being discussed, that was probably for the best.
That’s not simple, Kylie shot back. And I’m trying to eat, so would you mind leaving?
That’s rude, the ghost said. You’re supposed to help spirits. You need to abide by your guidelines.
Kylie twisted the cloth napkin she’d placed in her lap. Okay, was there something written in the rule books about a ghost whisperer having to be polite to obnoxious spirits?
Oh, wait, she didn’t have a freaking rule book, or guidelines. She was winging it. Winging everything, in fact: ghost whispering, being a supernatural, being someone’s girlfriend.
Being someone’s ex-girlfriend!
Lately it felt like she was winging her whole damned life, and making a fine mess of things, too. Like her decision to leave Shadow Falls, the camp/recently turned boarding school for paranormal teens. It had felt like the right thing to do at the time.
Had.
She’d been here at the chameleons’ compound less than two weeks, and she wasn’t so sure anymore.
True, she’d had a good reason to come—to discover more about her paranormal heritage. To get to know Malcolm Summers, her grandfather, and her great-aunt Francyne.
Months after learning she wasn’t all human, she’d finally discovered she was a chameleon, a rare species that had gone into hiding after an organized unit of the paranormal government, the Fallen Research Unit, the FRU, had used them as lab rats to try to explain their abilities. Kylie’s own grandmother had died as a result. And now the same branch of the FRU wanted to take Kylie in for testing. That was so not happening!
However, Kylie’s main motivation for leaving Shadow Falls didn’t have anything to do with the FRU, or with finding out about her heritage. Nope. It had everything to do with running away.
Running away from Lucas, the werewolf she’d fallen in love with. The werewolf who had promised his soul to another werewolf and expected Kylie to believe it meant nothing. How could he have done that? How could he have kissed Kylie with all that passion for the last month, yet every time he went to his dad’s house, he was seeing that girl? How could Kylie stay at Shadow Falls and continue to face him?
The problem was, she might have run away from Lucas, but she’d brought the heartbreak with her. And now, she wasn’t just hurting over a certain werewolf; she was hurting because … every cell in her body missed Shadow Falls. Okay, so maybe not really Shadow Falls, but she missed the people. Friends who had become as close as family: Holiday, the fae camp leader, who was like a big sister. Burnett, the stern vampire, the other camp leader who was a friend and sort of a father figure wrapped into one. Her two roommates, Della and Miranda, who’d felt abandoned by Kylie when she left. And Derek, who’d vowed his love to her, even when he knew she loved Lucas.
Oh God, she missed everyone so much. Amazingly, she was only a few miles away from Shadow Falls, tucked away in a secluded spot in what Texans referred to as the hill country, and yet it might as well have been across the world.
Sure, she’d spoken to Holiday every day. At first, her grandfather had refused her this right, but her aunt had insisted he see reason. He’d relented, but only if she used a certain phone and kept the conversations very short, so the calls couldn’t be traced. And by no means could Kylie tell anyone where she was.
Because of the camp’s affiliation with the FRU, her grandfather didn’t trust anyone at Shadow Falls. And his distrust only added to Kylie’s feelings of isolation from everyone she loved. Even her mom, who called to inform her that she was about to fly to England with John, her mom’s new boyfriend, whom Kylie wasn’t so sweet on. Sure, her granddad allowed her to call her mom back every time she called. So they had spoken twice. But only twice.
Kylie’s throat knotted with tears, but she refused to cry. She had to be strong. Pull up her big-girl panties and be an adult.
“Is the pizza to your liking?” Francyne, her great-aunt, asked.
“Yes, it’s great.” Kylie watched the two older people slice into their piece of pepperoni pizza as if it were steak. She knew they served it just for her—because after barely touching her meals these last few days, they’d asked about her favorite foods. Feeling obligated, both to eat and to comply with their show of manners, she forced herself to cut a bite of pizza from her slice and slip it into her mouth.
She wasn’t vampire right now, so she should be able to enjoy food. But nope.
Nothing tasted right.
Nothing felt right.
Not eating pizza with a fork off a fine china plate that looked old and rare enough to be in a museum. Not sitting at this fancy dining table with a formal place setting. And especially not feeling right was the spirit who now moved in closer to her grandfather and held the sword over his head.
Kylie stared at the spirit. Either tell me exactly what you need, that doesn’t involve murder, or go away.
A drop of blood splattered onto her grandfather’s forehead. Not that he could feel it or see it. But Kylie could. The spirit performed this show just to get Kylie’s attention.
And it was working.
Stop it! Leave. Kylie shot a warning glance at the spirit.
You are in a nasty mood, huh? the ghost said.
Yeah, she was, Kylie admitted to herself. A broken heart would do that to you. It pretty much sucked the joy out of life. Or maybe what sucked the most was missing everyone.
Not that Kylie’s time here had been in vain. She’d discovered a lot about herself, about chameleons, these thirteen days. Chameleons had only come into being in the last hundred years. While they considered themselves a species, they were really a blend of all paranormals—individuals who retained the DNA and powers of all the species.
Problem was, learning to control that power was a real bitch. Most chameleons didn’t even master the feat until their mid-twenties. Not that there were a lot of young chameleons trying to master things. Chameleons were rare. Her grandfather said about a hundred compounds existed across the world, but in total there were less than ten thousand of her kind. And only one in ten chameleon couples had been able to produce a child. Hence the low population.
Kylie couldn’t help but wonder if she’d ever be able to have a child. But damn, she was sixteen, too young to start worrying about being infertile.
“How did classes go today?” her grandfather asked.
Kylie focused on the man. In his seventies, his hair held tight to its strawberry blond color, with only a few signs of graying. His eyes, a vivid light blue, matched hers and her father’s.
Another drop of blood landed on his cheek. Kylie scowled at the smirking spirit who sliced the sword though the air only an inch above his head.
I said, stop it! Kylie tightened her eyes.
“So it didn’t go well?” her grandfather asked, obviously reading Kylie’s expression.
“No, it went fine. I’m … I was able to switch my pattern from a werewolf to a fae.” Supernaturals all had patterns that could be seen by other supernaturals. Chameleons had their own pattern, one they hid. And unlike any other supernatural they could change into any other species, and attain this species’ powers with the transformation.
Problem was, like their other powers, it wasn’t easy to control. Classes here didn’t involve so much English, math, and science, but training on how to control one’s powers and to hide their true pattern from the world.
“That’s amazing. Then why the long face?” her grandfather asked.
“It’s just…” I’m miserable here. I want to go back to Shadow Falls. The words sat on the tip of her tongue, but she couldn’t say them. Not until she knew for sure that she’d given this a shot. And until she knew how she would survive facing Lucas.
“I wasn’t frowning at you. It’s—”
“Kylie has company,” Francyne said. Her aunt wasn’t a full-fledged ghost whisperer. She claimed she couldn’t see them or hear them, but she could pick up on a spirit’s presence easily.
The ghost held the sword up, pointing it at the ceiling as if making some big declaration. You’re about to have more company.
Kylie didn’t know what that was supposed to mean, but she focused on her confused-looking grandfather now and not the spirit.
“Company?” Her grandfather looked at his sister-in-law. “Oh.” He tensed. Then his eyes widened. “Is it my wife, or my son, Daniel?”
“No.” Kylie wished Daniel, her father, who’d died before she was born, would come for a visit. She could use some TLC, and her father was really good at offering it. However, he’d used all his allotted time on earth.
“It’s not them. It’s … someone else,” Kylie answered.
Someone who had yet to explain what she wanted or needed. Well, except to tell Kylie she needed her to kill someone. What did the spirit think Kylie was? A killer for hire?
The spirit leaned down close to her grandfather’s ear. It’s a shame you can’t see me. You’re kind of cute. She proceeded to lick the blood from his cheek. Slowly. And she looked at Kylie when she did it.
Kylie dropped her fork. “Stop licking my grandfather, right now!”
The spirit brought her tongue back into her mouth and stared at Kylie. Stop fighting your fate. Accept what you must do. Let me teach you how you must kill him.
“Kill who?” Kylie blurted out, and then flinched when she realized she’d been speaking aloud.
“Lick? Kill? What?” her grandfather asked.
“Nothing,” Kylie insisted. “I was talking—”
“She was talking to the spirit, I think,” her aunt said, her brows pinched in worry.
“About killing someone?” her grandfather asked, and shot Kylie a direct look.
When Kylie didn’t answer, Malcolm glanced around the room as if nervous. His expression of fear reminded her so much of the other supernaturals at Shadow Falls.
That’s when a thought hit. She’d come here thinking she’d fit in, and yet, even living on a compound of about fifty acres in Texas hill country, with about twenty-five other chameleons, she still didn’t fit in. And it wasn’t just the ghost whispering, but the fact that she was so much further advanced than the four other teens here. And they weren’t overly thrilled to be shown up by the newbie, either.
The elders of the group—which included her grandfather and great-aunt and about four others—guessed that Kylie’s early development was because she was also a protector, a supernatural with amazing strength. While that sounded pretty cool, she would argue with that definition for so many reasons.
Topping those reasons was that she could only use those powers to protect others, and never herself. Which to Kylie didn’t make a lick of sense. If she was in charge of protecting others, wasn’t it important that she kind of stay alive? Who the heck had made that rule?
Kylie sighed, a sigh that felt as sorrowful on the inside as it sounded leaving her lips. Was it simply her destiny to always be a misfit?
Her grandfather leaned forward and set his silver fork and knife beside the expensive piece of china. “Kylie, I hate to intrude with your … spirit matters, but why would a spirit be conversing with you about killing someone?”
Kylie bit down on her lip and tried to find a way to explain without completely freaking them out. Especially when it freaked her out. She opened her mouth to say something, but was saved by a bell. A very loud bell, more like a siren. The lights in the chandelier over the table started flickering.
Her grandfather, his frown deepening, pulled out a cell phone from his perfectly pressed white dress shirt, punched one button, and held it to his ear. “What is it?” He paused. “Who?” he snapped, and cut his eyes to Kylie. “I’ll be right there!”
He turned the phone off and shot up from his chair, and then faced his sister-in-law. “You and Kylie disappear. Hide out in the barn. I’ll be there shortly.”
By disappear, Kylie surmised he meant vanish, another thing a chameleon could do. Vanish. Like into thin air.
“What’s going on?” Kylie asked, remembering the ghost saying she was about to get company.
“We have intruders.” His deep, matter-of-fact tone sounded deeper, more serious.
“Intruders?” Kylie asked.
His eyes tightened. “It’s the FRU! Now vanish.”
Her aunt came around the table and reached for Kylie’s hand. Then the woman vanished, and in a fraction of a second, Kylie looked down and her own legs had disappeared.
Copyright © 2013 by Christie Craig
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- Publisher : St. Martin's Griffin (April 23, 2013)
- Publication date : April 23, 2013
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Now remember guys…SPOILERS.
As Kylie adjusts to her decision to leave Shadow Falls to live with her grandfather and fellow chameleons, she finds herself missing her friends and the comfort that the school brings. Though her main reason for leaving was to better understand what she is and to learn to control her powers, another more somber reason was because of a were named Lucas that broke her heart. But even as Kylie starts to learn new things about herself, the threat of Mario coming for her becomes too strong and she is forced to go back to Shadow Falls where she can be better protected. Now Kylie and those closest to her must find a way to keep her safe, while also dealing with their own issues at hand. In this last installment, the reader follows Kylie as she finds the answers to all her questions and decides who she really wants to be with.
So let’s start off with something negative. Yes? PERFECT! So…just out of curiosity…WHAT THE HELL was up with that ending?? I was literally reading along and enjoying my little travels in fantasy world, just minding my own business, when all of a sudden that nice hill I was walking over turned into a cliff that I just tumbled the f**k off of. I’m sure you could imagine my surprise as the whole Mario scenario went from this to that, and then to a sudden boring nothing. This should have been an EPIC ending! Something incredible should have happened! Kylie could have unleashed an insanely amazing power on Mario, demons could have come out of the underworld and sucked out his soul, Kylie could have sucked out his soul! But instead I was given something completely downplayed and just…boring. Not only did Kylie not even get to kill Mario, but she told her mother all about the supernatural lifestyle she now lives and it all seemed WAY unrealistic. I mean obviously the supernatural thing is unrealistic…but you know what I mean. I feel like just because of this ending, I am going to have to knock my rating down a star. My love for this series is strong Yoda, but that ending just put another crack in my cold black heart.
Okay, positivity! THANK YOU SATAN, Lucas finally got his shenanigans sorted and Kylie forgave him. *Sigh*…ahhh…young love. How touching. How romantic. It’s just what I needed to not completely give up on the last book in this series. I think the author did a great job of once again showing how strong the character of Kylie is by not letting her forgive Lucas so easily. Her character really stayed strong and didn’t let him get away with anything, and that made me just adore her even more! It seems that all the characters we loved during this series finds themselves a step closer to a happy ending, and that’s really all you can ask for after the craziness they went through. I really liked that another chameleon entered Shadow Falls, especially because that other chameleon has FINALLY gotten Derek away from Kylie. That kid just needed to relax!
Though it is sadly over, THANKFULLY there is a side series called Shadow Falls: After Dark that follows our feisty vampire Della. I for one am kind of burnt out on the whole vampire thing, but I will probably have to give it a try. In regards to this series though, I just adore it completely and will probably be reading it again in the future. You guys HAVE to go out and get this series, I’m not kidding. You will be so happy you took my wonderful advice.
If i can remember her name, I won't be reading this author again.
But let me get back to the book. Ah, it was a fantastic conclusion, well, it’s not all that much of conclusion, as there are many questions and concerns left open, but it’s the ending that is called happy! We still have to see Kylie’s ad Lucas’s wedding and her mom coming to terms that her daughter is dating a werewolf and living with a vampire. No problems with witches whatsoever.
What I really loved about this book is all those feelings that Kylie and Lucas have. They’re raw, and at some ties you just hate Kylie for her rationality, because you just want her to run into a different pair of arms, but that’s not the case you get! Sorry, ad apologies for spoilers. If you were team Derek, well he does end up with a chameleon in the end…
There’s one moment, it’s right at the beginning that every time I read it I feel for Lucas so deep, and every time I reread his words:
“ No, you’re wrong. I didn’t give her my soul. I lied. I couldn’t have given her my soul. Because my soul was already given away. You took it when I was seven years old.” His voice shook. “And if I had any of it left you took the rest of it when you walked into Shadow Falls that first day. In the were culture, it’s believed that there is only one soul mate. And you are mine, Kylie Galen. I knew that then, and it hasn’t hanged.”
Amazing right? U thought so too when I first rad it. Through out the book, I had lots of highlights, but this one always makes me underline the words again.
This book draws conclusion to many things, if you were anti-John person from the beginning, well, his identity will leave you shocked for a minute, but you’ll get over it soon, no time to dwell on it. Some ass kicking is coming!
If you aren’t a fan of this book, I advise you to reread it, how could you miss all that fantastic humor, slang, and plot? I’m more than happy that one night 4 years ago I stumbled on this book! I hope you’ll love this book as much as I did. I know the review is a bit short, but if I started I would have spilled so many secrets like Della is… see, I’m on the verge of starting spoiling the amazing series. Hope you stay tuned for the next books in the spin-off series – Shadow Falls: After Dark. Don’t forget to share your thoughts below. I really want to know what you thought about this book.
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So did Kylie's up and down emotions over Lucas. It was all a bit heh.
Kylie got little more information in regards to her species but we didn't actually learn that much about the Chameleons.
I did love Burnett and Holiday though. I thought that they made a lovely couple but thought that Holiday needed to treat them less like little sisters.
Kylie's mother, I didn't like at all as she acted more like a spoiled brat than the mother she was supposed to be.
I had hoped there would be more about the Death Angels, but again there was very little information given about them.
I do hope however that there are other books involving some other the other camp members getting their happy endings like Miranda and Perry, Derek and Jenny. A little more closure would be nice.
Although it was a decent book to close the series, I had hoped for more.
I notice that Della is the next to be written about, I can't wait.
I thoroughly recommend this series for teenagers and upwards (I'm not a YA reader but a good book is a good book)
A great escapist, fantasy read, well worth five stars.
Chosen at Nightfall helps to tie up all the loose ends, all of our questions are answered. Like who will Kylie choose? What is she and what can she do? Will she escape Mario?
We also get to see more of Holiday and Burnetts relationship. Chosen at Nightfall is a stunning conclusion to this epic series that will remain in my thoughts for many years to come. I recommend this to anyone who loves fantasy novels and the supernatural. For fans of the other books too!
Although I now realise it was a bad idea to read this book straight after Cassandra Clare's "City of Heavenly Fire" (a MUST READ for anyone who hasn't), I can't help but thinking that this book could have been done better if it had been made slightly longer and some of the tension had been drawn out.
However having said all this, I have to admit that this book does make you laugh at the character's quirks and is an enjoyable read, but leaves you with the feeling that something is missing.
I seriously suggest this book for teens with a love for YA because this book has nearly everything. If you've got this far though I guess you don't need me to tell you that so all I'm going to say is... Read on cause this book is the grand finale you don't want to miss!
If your browsing books I would really suggest reading this series because it is amazing. This is the last book but the name of the first is Born at Midnight. C C Hunter has a few faults but none take away from this book - it's awesome!!
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