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As my first real romance saga, I thought this was amazing! This book wasn't as suspenseful or dark as the other two books before, but there was still a good twist in events. I will finish this book and make a romance shelf because I loved this book!
adventurous
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Guys, I have been looking forward to reading Silence, the third installment in the Hush, Hush series for such a long time. SUCH a long time! Crescendo ended with a hell of a cliff hanger, and I couldn't wait to see which direction the story would go. Sadly, it didn't quite live up to my expectations.
Silence started off like a firecracker. Right off the bat, we find out what happened to Nora at the end of Crescendo and get the viewpoint of the villain, which I loved. Nora wakes up alone in confused in the local cemetery. She has no idea that she has been abducted, and can't remember anything that's happened in the past five months. She has to rely on others to tell her what happened to her, and of course, information gained from these folks is unreliable at best and a treacherous lie at worst.
After the bang of a beginning, Silence really stalled for me. While I emphasized for Nora and her inability to remember what happened to her and who Patch is, she really started to annoy the hell out of me. It seemed to take her so very long to piece together what happened, and while trying to figure it all out she kept making one dumb dangerous decision after the next. It was just frustrating for me.
Patch, on the other hand really stepped it up in this book. He stopped acting like such a cold jerk and really went above in beyond to help Nora and show her how much her cares for her. Believe me when I tell you, there is plenty of swoonage in Silence. While it was a bit over the top cheesy for me, I know most fans of the series will LOVE it.
Vee was present off and on throughout the story, but she really did not play as big of a role as she did in the first two books. I missed her snarky wit. Here's hoping that she'll play a bigger part in the final installment.
The end of the novel finally picked up speed again. Bella eventually figures out what the hell is going on, and the action escalated from there. Of course, the book ended in a large cliff hanger. We have to be kept on our toes for the final book :)
Overall, this book was a letdown for me. Nora drove me insane, the plot felt muddled, and I missed the lighthearted moments with Vee. That being said, you better believe I'll pick up the final installment as soon as its available. I have to find out how all of this ends. I just have to.
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Silence started off like a firecracker. Right off the bat, we find out what happened to Nora at the end of Crescendo and get the viewpoint of the villain, which I loved. Nora wakes up alone in confused in the local cemetery. She has no idea that she has been abducted, and can't remember anything that's happened in the past five months. She has to rely on others to tell her what happened to her, and of course, information gained from these folks is unreliable at best and a treacherous lie at worst.
After the bang of a beginning, Silence really stalled for me. While I emphasized for Nora and her inability to remember what happened to her and who Patch is, she really started to annoy the hell out of me. It seemed to take her so very long to piece together what happened, and while trying to figure it all out she kept making one dumb dangerous decision after the next. It was just frustrating for me.
Patch, on the other hand really stepped it up in this book. He stopped acting like such a cold jerk and really went above in beyond to help Nora and show her how much her cares for her. Believe me when I tell you, there is plenty of swoonage in Silence. While it was a bit over the top cheesy for me, I know most fans of the series will LOVE it.
Vee was present off and on throughout the story, but she really did not play as big of a role as she did in the first two books. I missed her snarky wit. Here's hoping that she'll play a bigger part in the final installment.
The end of the novel finally picked up speed again. Bella eventually figures out what the hell is going on, and the action escalated from there. Of course, the book ended in a large cliff hanger. We have to be kept on our toes for the final book :)
Overall, this book was a letdown for me. Nora drove me insane, the plot felt muddled, and I missed the lighthearted moments with Vee. That being said, you better believe I'll pick up the final installment as soon as its available. I have to find out how all of this ends. I just have to.
www.the-caffeinated-reader.blogspot.com
dark
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Perfect,but the ending was more of a downside for me! But overall the book was amazing !
Can't wait for the next one! I can only hope that there aren't too many deaths.
much better than crescendo. there was more development on patch’s side and you got to know more of him. much more connected to the plot line than the last one. nora and patch undoubtedly have an unexplainable connection and it only gets stronger with everything they go through, but they need a break! everytime they are at peace, something else comes up to break it.
Didn't really like the last part, it just stressed me out
Es el libro mas largo de todos loa de la saga y el que mas rapido he leido pues me ha enganchado mucho. Nora en este libro pierde la memoria y es horroroso lo que nos hace sufrir la autora pues no recuerda a Patch ni a Scott ni todo sobre los angeles caídos y los nefilims. Si es verdad que luego bastante avanzado el libro recupera parte de su memoria gracias a Patch y al final cuanfo se convierte en nefilim casi toda aun asi es muy dificil de ver que no recuerda a nadie. Scott es un personaje que cambia radicalmente de crecendo a silencio pero ahora es un personaje que me encanta mientras que antes lo odiaba. En cuanto a Patch odio que lo llamen Jev