I have to be completely honest here. I read Hush, Hush and still woke up the next morning. That's when I decided to punish myself for something I've done in a past life (probably) and continue with the next book.There are no words which could describe the feelings that torment my poor soul after fin...
tl;dr What the actual fuck happened with this book? I mean for real. What happened to Nora? Was this a joke?[[MORE]]Description: Nora and Patch break up. Nora's character becomes ridiculous and annoying, meanwhile fallen angel and nephilim shit starts heating up. This was literally me at the end of ...
This book sucked. Plain and simple. There wasn't a single moment where I could take it seriously. Reading this gave me a stomach ache- the only cure was to stop reading and just laugh off the pain.But I digress. This is a proper review, after all, and I can't just make fun of the book the whole time...
It was just as I predicted. As good as this book was, and it was excellent, I was frustrated through most of it because Patch and Nora just couldn't get it together. This installment had a ton of action and a few really good moments between the two main characters between the turmoil, which is mos...
It really deserves 3 stars, but for some morbid reason I am enjoying this series, so it gets 4 stars. I am very self-destructive, obviously. Because the writing and the MC def. don't deserve 4.
I have to give Becca Fitzpatrick credit on this one. Hush, Hush was absolutely fabulous. It compelled me to want to read more of the series, so I continue on to Crescendo. Am I satisfied? MORE THAN EVER. This was a wonderfully written book!At first, I didn't like the book much because all the charac...
Vee makes this book. Patch's true name was kind of anticlimatic but also cute. I don't know. The flirting is sweet and that's about the best I can say for miss Fitzpatrick. She's good at fighting.But I loathe break up angst. Perhaps because I can't empathize or I simply lack the patience -- whicheve...
I heard that Becca Fitzpatrick had to re-write Crescendo from scratch after her editor hated the first version. So she went back to basics and ripped off Twilight again. This much is obvious, as the second book in the Hush, Hush series follows the same storyline as Twilight's second book, New Moon...
Well. This is the second book of the Hush Hush saga. And at first, I really found it dragging since Patch and Nora are having trouble in their relationship and it just got me a bit frustrated (since I've missed Patch and Nora fluffs, you know). As the story goes on though, there goes the page-tearin...
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