Jess (Gone with the Words)'s Reviews > Silence
Silence (Hush, Hush, #3)
by Becca Fitzpatrick (Goodreads Author), Caitlin Greer
by Becca Fitzpatrick (Goodreads Author), Caitlin Greer
Jess (Gone with the Words)'s review
bookshelves: audiobook, young-adult, angels, read-2012, female-narrator
Jul 04, 12
bookshelves: audiobook, young-adult, angels, read-2012, female-narrator
Read from May 09 to 19, 2012, read count: 1
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I went into this book with a lot of apprehension. While I really liked Hush, Hush, Crescendo left me all kinds of pissed off. Silence really surprised me and I ended up really enjoying it.
I think mainly what was different was Nora and Patch’s relationship in this book. There is still that tension we love between them, but there’s isn’t the constant pushing away from Patch and whining about it from Nora. They actually let themselves enjoy one another and spend a few steamy scenes together in the second half of the book. Though I must say, more Patch wouldn’t have hurt anyone. Just saying.
Another thing I enjoyed was that we have some answers in this book and that Nora is actually in the know. I don’t know if it was the memory loss, but Nora acted a lot more brave and mature in this book. I was so happy to not have to see so much Marcie in this book because I totally despise her. Vee was also not around much and I didn’t find myself really missing her. Sorry, babe. I actually enjoyed Scott Parnell a lot in this book. He was cute and playful and flirty, but no worries, no love triangle surfaced from any of that.
I actually listened to the audiobook version instead of reading it because I really enjoy Caitlin Greer’s, the narrator, work with this series. If you are looking for a good series on audio, this is one you might want to check out.
I am really looking forward to what Becca Fitzpatrick has in store for us in Finale, the last book in this series. Hopefully Patch and Nora will finally get their happy ending. :)
I went into this book with a lot of apprehension. While I really liked Hush, Hush, Crescendo left me all kinds of pissed off. Silence really surprised me and I ended up really enjoying it.
I think mainly what was different was Nora and Patch’s relationship in this book. There is still that tension we love between them, but there’s isn’t the constant pushing away from Patch and whining about it from Nora. They actually let themselves enjoy one another and spend a few steamy scenes together in the second half of the book. Though I must say, more Patch wouldn’t have hurt anyone. Just saying.
Another thing I enjoyed was that we have some answers in this book and that Nora is actually in the know. I don’t know if it was the memory loss, but Nora acted a lot more brave and mature in this book. I was so happy to not have to see so much Marcie in this book because I totally despise her. Vee was also not around much and I didn’t find myself really missing her. Sorry, babe. I actually enjoyed Scott Parnell a lot in this book. He was cute and playful and flirty, but no worries, no love triangle surfaced from any of that.
I actually listened to the audiobook version instead of reading it because I really enjoy Caitlin Greer’s, the narrator, work with this series. If you are looking for a good series on audio, this is one you might want to check out.
I am really looking forward to what Becca Fitzpatrick has in store for us in Finale, the last book in this series. Hopefully Patch and Nora will finally get their happy ending. :)
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Reading Progress
| 05/09/2012 |
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5.0% | "Hi Patch. :) I like this series in audio!" | |
| 05/19/2012 |
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100.0% | "#boutofbooks Audiobook done! Really liked it!" |
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May 14, 2012 09:07am
I have to get this on audiobook!! I have the kindle version and I've been contemplating starting it lol
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