Hush, Hush

June 9, 2020

A supernatural, romantic, and mysterious tale of Nephilim and fallen angels. I always love reading tales about the Nephilim. The different takes on how they’ve come into existence and where they sit in the good vs evil battle has always intrigued me. In this particular version, a Nephilim is the child of a fallen angel and mortal coupling. This tale also has a good dose of suspense with accidents and murders and this creepy sensation of being watched. The author is good at keeping you guessing, like a whodunit, until the very end. So who’s to blame and who gets the girl? I guess you’ll have to follow Nora to find out.

Could it be the mysterious, sexy new guy, Nora’s new lab partner, who she can’t help but feel afraid of, attracted to, and maybe a little annoyed by?

How about the hot new transfer from the prep school? Or his creepy, silent friend?

I don’t have many posts so you won’t realize this yet, but give it time and you will see I tend to have a weak spot for the somewhat bad boys. Those subtle hints of a smile and cocky attitude will get me on a bad boy’s side every time. I’m a sucker; I know. However, I’ve yet to be attracted to a truly evil character…just the ones who are a little rough around the edges. (example: The Vampire Diaries Damon Salvatore vs. Stefan Salvatore…I was Team Damon from book 1 and from first appearance on the show! Though I did feel sorry for Stefan and wanted him to also be happy.)

Conversely, those pretty boys who show that hint of something darker or that sudden burst of anger–those are the characters who always make me wary and read into everything.

Overall, I like the story and the added layer of suspense, but if I’m really honest on why I’ll read the next ones, it’s because I want more of Patch. 😉

Here are some non-affiliate links where you can purchase this book.
Barnes and Noble
Amazon
Book Depository

P.S. This book is said to be in pre-production for a major motion picture as of 2/13/2020 according to IMDB.

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