24 Hours: Blackout Books in Order
Part ofJ Kenner Books in OrderA guide to 24 Hours: Blackout by J Kenner, showing the books in order with brief summaries, background, and where-to-start tips for the shared-world stories.
Last updated: January 16, 2026
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Publication Order
1 book
Night Moves
by J Kenner
2005
When danger follows a woman into the night, she ends up relying on a man who’s both protective and mysterious. Attraction is immediate, but survival depends on figuring out who is telling the truth, and who is not.
Series background & context
24 Hours: Blackout is a shared-world concept built around a simple setup: New York City goes dark, and everything changes for a day. When the lights go out, people are forced together, plans fall apart, and the city feels both intimate and dangerous.
Kenner’s entry, Midnight, uses the blackout to push two characters into close quarters. The darkness strips away distractions, and the story leans into both suspense and attraction.
In a blackout, every sound matters.
Because it’s a multi-author project, each installment is meant to be read as its own complete romance, even though the shared setting gives the whole collection a unified vibe.
Expect contemporary romance with a heightened sense of urgency, a little edge, and the kind of forced-proximity tension that only works when there’s nowhere else to go.
You can start anywhere, but if you’re following Kenner, Midnight is the natural entry point, and a quick way to see how she handles a tight, high-concept setup.
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