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Shadow Falls (CC Hunter) Books in Order

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Find the Shadow Falls books by C.C. Hunter in order, with summaries, series background, reading help, and simple advice on where to start.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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8 books

1

Awake at Dawn

by Christie Craig

2011

Kylie is settling into Shadow Falls, but she still does not know what she is. A ghost begging for help, a rogue vampire, and her tangled feelings for Lucas and Derek make answers even harder to reach.

2

Born at Midnight

by Christie Craig

2011

After a family blowup and a wrong-place, wrong-time party, Kylie Galen is sent to Shadow Falls, a camp she thinks is for troubled teens. Then she learns the campers are supernatural, and they think she is one of them.

3

Turned at Dark

by Christie Craig

2011

Before Shadow Falls, Della Tsang's perfect life falls apart when death and the supernatural crash into it. This prequel shows how she becomes the fierce vampire readers later meet.

4

Taken at Dusk

by Christie Craig

2012

Kylie wants the truth about her powers and her place in the supernatural world. Instead she gets an amnesiac ghost, a warning that someone at camp may die, and even more reasons not to trust appearances.

5

Whispers at Moonrise

by Christie Craig

2012

Even at Shadow Falls, Kylie still feels like the mystery she cannot solve. As danger circles camp and ghostly warnings grow harder to ignore, she has to protect the people she loves while getting closer to the truth.

6

Chosen at Nightfall

by Christie Craig

2013

Kylie is finally getting answers about what she is, but those answers bring a bigger fight with them. To save the people she loves, she has to face the role fate seems determined to hand her.

7

Saved at Sunrise

by Christie Craig

2013

Della steps out from Kylie's shadow in a novella that mixes family trouble, supernatural danger, and the complicated feelings growing between her and shapeshifter Steve.

8

Fighting Back

by Christie Craig

2017

This short return to the Shadow Falls world brings familiar characters back into fresh danger. Friendship, courage, and love are tested again when fighting back becomes the only real option.

Series background & context

This Shadow Falls page works best if you think of it as the wider story world, not just one mystery stretched across several books. The center is still the hidden camp in Texas where supernatural teens learn to control their powers and survive among humans, but the appeal of the series comes from the whole cast and the way their stories keep linking back together.

Kylie Galen is the main way in. She arrives at camp feeling like the one person in the room who does not belong, and then learns that not belonging is more complicated than she thought. She can see ghosts, she does not match any obvious supernatural type, and her life gets bigger and stranger with every answer she uncovers.

What keeps the world interesting is that Kylie is never alone for long. Della, Miranda, Holiday, Derek, Lucas, and the rest of the Shadow Falls cast make the setting feel lived in. The camp is part school, part refuge, part pressure cooker. Friendships deepen there. Rivalries flare there. First love gets messy there. So do family secrets and supernatural politics.

That mix gives the series real momentum.

The main books carry the biggest arc, but the Shadow Falls line also includes shorter works that spend more time with side characters and stories happening just outside the center of Kylie's plot. That matters because the world has an ensemble feel from the start. Della is not just the tough vampire friend. Chase is not just the mysterious guy in the background. The novellas and companion pieces make the whole setting feel larger.

Tone-wise, these books sit in a sweet spot between paranormal romance, mystery, and coming-of-age fantasy. There are ghosts, powers, camp rules, enemies in the woods, jealous feelings, and ongoing questions about who can be trusted. There is also a lot of humor and emotion. Shadow Falls wants the spooky parts, but it also wants the friendship scenes, the heartbreak, and the small moments when a character finally feels seen.

For that reason, the world is best read in order, starting with Born at Midnight. Even when a shorter story focuses on someone else, it lands better if you already know the camp, the friendships, and the larger tensions underneath it. If you are after a paranormal YA series that feels welcoming without being soft, and dramatic without losing its warmth, Shadow Falls has a clear identity and sticks to it.

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Anurag Ramdasan

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