Families who loved Endless by Kate Brian often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is wrestling with the concept of finality, the weight of past mistakes, or the difficulty of saying goodbye to a chapter of their life. As the conclusion to the Shadow Falls: After Dark trilogy, it provides a high-stakes supernatural lens through which to view very real human emotions like grief and the necessity of personal integrity. The story follows Rory Miller as she navigates a world of ghosts and shadows, ultimately realizing that some secrets are too heavy to carry and that true peace comes from honesty. It is best suited for older teens who enjoy suspenseful mysteries but are also ready to reflect on the moral complexities of life and death. Parents will find it a useful tool for normalizing conversations about loss and the courage required to do the right thing even when it feels impossible.