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Hush, Hush - B. Fitzpatrick
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Hush, Hush has some great flirting scenes in it. Things happen faster. You'll be drawn in must faster. You'll prob give it a 3-4.5 from your history.






Patch became a guardian in the ARC. How did the regular book end?

Heather, a guardian as in someone who watches over Nora.
"Becca Fitzpatrick's TEMPEST, the third book in the NYT bestselling HUSH, HUSH series, to Emily Meehan at Simon & Schuster, in a major deal, in a two-book deal, for publication in Fall 2011, by Catherine Drayton at Inkwell Management (NA)."
- http://bec-fitzpatrick.livejournal.co...
Yay there's going to be a third book in the series! Becca isn't sure if there'll be three books in total yet, but I'm just happy we'll have even more of Nora and Patch. :)
I didn't know if it was a diff context then what I assumed it would be. I can't remember much of the final scene. I guess I'll have to reread the final chapter.

Haha! I would die laughing if I were that teacher. Did it happen to her? Or another girl in her class?


"Funny story: I was inspired to write Hush, Hush based on an experience I had in my own tenth grade biology class. My teacher asked me, in front of the whole class, to name characteristics I'd like in a mate - no joke! When you read the book, that little piece of my history will become apparent in the story. "

Also, why did he feel the need to watch her for 8 months before enrolling in school? That part wasn't making sense to me.


Definitely. I loved the chemistry!

& I have no idea about the other question. . .=/.

"Funny story: I was inspired to write ..."
To learn everything about her? Kind of got her trust that way (?)


Probably because he could still feel the emotions in his heart.
He is quite the romantic for wanting to kill her.

I don't get why he was so into wanting to touch her if he couldn't feel it though! It's kinda fun to get someone else worked up, but I want some flippin enjoyment in retu..."
I don't know about you, but when touching is involved it's not always about the physical sensation for me. There's the butterflies in the stomach from anticipation and the do they/don't they feel the same. IMO there's so much more going on with the physical touching.
I'm moving this one up since some of you will read it the minute you get it. Remember to tell me which book you're using for the group read since some of you are using the opposite book for a challenge. That way you get the most points.
(I'll post that at the beginning of the thread too.)
(I'll post that at the beginning of the thread too.)


It was better than Hush, Hush I think. The first part started out a bit with the "does he love, doesn't he love me" drama, but the book slowly started to move into another direction as the story went on. There were some mystery elements and new villains to content with.
I really enjoyed it.


I am glad you liked it Stacia.

The author did a great job of running me in circles trying to figure out who the villain(s) were. I had some guesses that were way off at the beginning, although it became more clear as I got closer to the end.


Adding my voice to all the frustrated cries that aren't able to read it yet. I'm totally broke so I'm waiting for the library. In the mean time I'll reread Hush Hush. I forgot everything

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