Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Under the Boardwalk | 1999 | Miranda Jarrett | Buy |
| 2 | Gifts of the Season | 2002 | Miranda Jarrett | Buy |
| 3 | The Betrothal | 2005 | Miranda Jarrett | Buy |
Miranda Jarrett’s anthology contributions span three multi-author collections. Under the Boardwalk (1999) came during her prolific Fairbournes of Cape Cod period. Gifts of the Season (2002) appeared between the Georgian duology and the Lordly Claremonts, and The Betrothal (2005) arrived alongside her Penny House novels. These anthologies are typical of the historical romance genre, where established authors contribute novellas or short stories packaged together under a shared theme. For Jarrett fans, they offer shorter pieces that complement her full-length novels. For new readers, they provide a quick sample of her writing before committing to one of her longer series.### content/authors/kate-marshall/index.md DESCRIPTION: Complete list of books by Kate Alice Marshall in reading order, from her middle grade horror trilogy Secrets Of Eden Eld to her YA thrillers and adult suspense novels. GENRES: Young Adult Horror, Middle Grade Fantasy, Psychological Thriller, Suspense FAQ3_Q: Does Kate Marshall write under any other names? FAQ3_A: Yes, Kate Alice Marshall also writes under the name Kathleen Kimmel. Her books span multiple age categories, from middle grade horror (the Secrets Of Eden Eld trilogy) to YA survival fiction and adult domestic suspense novels. BODY: Kate Alice Marshall made her debut with the superhero anthology Behind the Mask in 2017, then broke through with I Am Still Alive (2018), a YA survival thriller about a teenage girl stranded in the Canadian wilderness. She followed that with Rules for Vanishing (2019), a horror novel told in a faux-documentary style that drew comparisons to The Blair Witch Project. These early books established her as a writer comfortable blending tension with supernatural strangeness.
Her middle grade series, Secrets Of Eden Eld, started with Thirteens (2020) and continued through Brackenbeast (2021) and Glassheart (2022). The trilogy follows three kids in the eerie town of Eden Eld as they face off against a sinister secret society. Meanwhile, Kate Marshall was also writing for older audiences. Our Last Echoes (2021) and These Fleeting Shadows (2022) continued her YA horror work, while What Lies in the Woods (2023) and No One Can Know (2024) marked her shift into adult psychological suspense. Her recent titles include A Killing Cold (2025) and We Won’t All Survive (2025), with The Girls Before scheduled for 2026.