As this is not a full-length novel, I will only be writing a “mini” review, in which I will forego my usual “What I Liked/Didn’t Like” sections. Meh. This novella kind of fell flat for me. I’m not a huge fan of the writing style, and I don’t like any of the characters. Della seemed rather cookie c...
What an intriguing beginning and this included chapter of first book which combined with novella has me excited to start reading Shadow Falls series and so happy have first 4 books already!
This was a delicious little snippet into Della Tsang. I loved getting to know her a bit better in this story. It really helps you understand her in the Shadow Falls world. I would love other little treats like this from other characters point of view. It really helps you better understand where they...
I've picked Born at Midnight up off a shelf a couple times and always put it back. It was one of those books that sounded fun, but very cliche. Especially the fact that the description puts it out there that this has a love triangle. That put it on the "I'll read only if it's the only book available...
i don't know why i waited so long to read this. maybe it was because of the first few lines that were somewhat strange. but after i got over the beginning of this shadow falls novella i was hooked.since i haven't read 'born at midnight' yet i didn't know what/who della would become, so the whole nov...
I had actually found this book as a free download at B&N weeks before stumbling upon Born at midnight. and to be honest.. didn't make the connection until part way through B.A.M !! It was fate. After Finishing C.C. Hunter's first book in the Shadow Falls series I HAD to have more, and lucky me I had...
Interesting prequel to the Shadows Falls series. A tad shorter than I had expected, but quite good for a short story. I wouldn't recommend it to anybody who hasn't read "Born at Midnight" though - it would make no sense without that 'forstory' ;)
Free from Kobobooks.comTurned at Dark is a novella in the Shadow Falls Series for which I am definitely going to read. It follows 16 year old Della Tsang who has never seen a ghost until the night she sees her dead cousin Chan zipping across the street and ducking into an alley. Chan has been dead f...
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