Until The Dawn Books in Order
Part ofElizabeth Camden Books in OrderThis page shows the Until The Dawn books by Elizabeth Camden in order, with short summaries, Vandermark family background, and tips on pairing the prequel novella with the main novel.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Until the Dawn
by Elizabeth Camden
2015
Volunteer weather observer Sophie van Riijn quietly uses the rooftop of the abandoned Dierenpark estate for her reports until stern heir Quentin Vandermark arrives intent on tearing the mansion down. As Sophie reaches his withdrawn son and uncovers the property's dark history, Quentin must decide whether the family's future is built on fear or on the hope she offers.
Toward the Sunrise
by Elizabeth Camden
2015
Just months from graduating medical school in 1890s Philadelphia, Julia Broeder is expelled after one impulsive decision. Hoping to salvage her dream of missionary work, she turns to Ashton Carlyle, a proper young attorney for the powerful Vandermark family, and together they stumble into unexpected revelations and romance.
Series background & context
The Until The Dawn stories circle around Dierenpark, a crumbling Hudson River Valley estate with a haunted reputation and a long memory. The Vandermark family built their fortune on a global shipping empire, but the abandoned house on the cliff has become a lightning rod for rumor, loss, and the question of whether a place can be redeemed.
In the novella Toward the Sunrise, readers meet Julia Broeder, a determined medical student whose impulsive choice costs her a coveted place at the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Desperate not to lose her dream of serving as a missionary doctor, she turns to Ashton Carlyle, a junior attorney for the Vandermark business who has every reason to keep his distance. Their uneasy alliance pulls Julia into the world of the estate and the complicated loyalties of the people who depend on the Vandermarks.
The full-length novel Until the Dawn shifts the focus to Sophie van Riijn, a volunteer for the fledgling U.S. Weather Bureau who has quietly set up a weather station on the roof of Dierenpark. She loves the wild beauty of the property and the way it lifts her eyes toward the sky, even though she has no legal right to be there. When Quentin Vandermark arrives from Europe determined to raze the house and cut ties with a place he believes has cursed his family, Sophie's unauthorized presence is the last thing he expects to find.
As Sophie gets to know Quentin and his troubled young son, the series leans into questions about inheritance, superstition, and what it means to start over. Old tragedies tied to the estate begin to surface, and both Sophie and Quentin have to decide whether the stories that shaped them will also define their future. The weather instruments on the rooftop and the constant movement of the river below become quiet metaphors for the way change rolls through a family and a community.
Across both stories, readers can expect vivid late nineteenth century detail, glimpses of the early Weather Bureau, and a slow burn between characters who are trying to do the right thing with limited information. Secondary characters, from longtime estate employees to members of the shipping dynasty, link the novella and novel so that the smaller story enriches the larger one.
Read together, the Until The Dawn books offer a compact, satisfying arc about light breaking into a place that has been written off as hopeless.
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