This is the sequel to Hush, Hush, a book of Becca Fitzpatrick I just finished reading, so now my verdict is, first of all the synopsis.
Synopsis: Nora
should have known that his life was far from perfect. Things not going well despite Patch began a relationship with his guardian angel (who, apart from the title, can be described as anything but angelic) and survived an attempt on his life. Patch is starting to pull away and Nora do not know if it is for the sake of it or if it is because their interest is now directed at his arch-enemy, Marcie Miller. It is noteworthy that Nora is being haunted by images of his father and has obsessed with discovering what really happened with him that night he went to Portland and never returned home.
The more the mystery surrounding the death of his father, the more convinced that your blood Nora Nephilim has something to do with that and the fact that she always seems to be more at risk than a normal girl. And since Patch is not answering your questions and seems to be an obstacle in its path, it must begin to find answers on their own and relying too much on the fact that she has a guardian angel, this will put at risk a and again.
But can she really count with Patch, or is he hiding secrets more sinister than she can imagine?
Opinion:
First of all I must say that this comment does not contain spolia, so you can rest assured that the first chapters were shocking, but then the story is about slow, I thought " Please, please do not want this book to join list as kill a good story ", seems my prayers were heard, and that the last hundred pages, were very exciting, the story took an unexpected turn , something that neither had tons of theories approached, but despite that, this issue does not exceed the first, but I recommend it anyway, just to warn that if they start to bore not despair, then gets good.
As data is planned third installment of this book called TEMPEST, would in 2011.
ps: as I promised Carlson, now start reading Tr3s, How could you realize I'm not torturing with Meg Cabot.
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