Monday, May 07, 2012

Book Review: Awake at Dawn - C.C. Hunter

Awake at Dawn (Shadow Falls, #2)

From the moment Kylie Galen arrived at Shadow Falls Camp, she’s had one burning question: What am I? Surrounded by vampires, werewolves, shape-shifters, fairies and witches, Kylie longs to figure out her own supernatural identity…and what her burgeoning powers mean. And now she’ll need them more than ever, because she’s being haunted by a new spirit who insists that someone Kylie knows—and loves—will die before the end of the summer. If only she only knew who she was supposed to save. And how…

But giving Kylie the most trouble is her aching heart. Gorgeous werewolf Lucas left camp with another girl, but he’s still visiting Kylie in her dreams. And Derek, a sexy half Fae who’s always been there for her when she needed him, is pushing to get more serious—and growing impatient, especially when Lucas returns. Kylie knows she needs to decide between the boys, and it’s tearing her up inside.

Yet romance will have to wait, because something from the dark side of the supernatural world is hiding in Shadow Falls. It’s about to threaten everything she holds dear…and bring her closer to her destiny.

4/5 stars (really like it)
This is starting to be one of my new favorite series.  The books picks up right where the last one left off.  Kylie is still at Shadow Falls and she still (or anyone for that matter) does not know what she is.  Although she develops some new abilities, which could point to some supernatural being.  She's still seeing ghosts, although Daniel (her biological father) is not there as much.  She also has boy problems.  Derek is still there but she still has feelings for Lucas, who is not there.  Trey is also still calling her and her best friend Sarah hasn't called her.  Also she keeps feeling someone watching her.  I like how we find out more about Kylie and her new abilities.  Her friends, Miranda (a witch) and Della (a vampire) are also interesting.  I do really want to learn more about Lucas though.  Also I love how you get a little bit on the relationships with adults (Holly & Burnett).  I can't wait to read the next book. 

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