
Does this remind you of any other YA book you've read? The thing about Hush Hush, is that it's one of those paranormal books where the "bad boy" tries too hard and comes off incredibly stalkerish and creepy, the main character is extremely dependant and can't stand on her own two feet yet is still putting her self in constant danger and the two characters' relationship is extremely unhealthy and should be reported to security.

When danger starts striking Nora from every angle and it seems like Patch is at the centre of it all, she can't help but wonder if trusting Patch is such a good idea after all. However, when her biology teacher switches the seating plan and Nora is seated next to the transfer student called Patch, whose aloof, dark appearance has disconcerting effect on her.yet he enthrals her simultaneously, Nora's life begins to change.for the worse. She is doing well in her school work, her mom has a good job, although it does require her to travel and they are coping well enough with the murder of her father.

Hush Hush is about sixteen year old Nora Grey, whose life is going pretty well. I'm glad I did finish it though, (as I was close to marking it as a dnf) because the ending did make me like the characters a little bit more. I really wanted to love this book but I just couldn't, quite disappointing as I was hoping this would be a new favourite and stand out among the average books I've read lately. I heard of the swoon-worthy Patch and was delighted to be introduced to a possible new book-boyfriend, but then when I started reading.I realised my expectations were too high. A gorgeous cover, an intriguing premise as well the paranormal theme being one that has rarely been done before. I have been hearing about the Hush Hush saga for quite awhile now and I have always been interested in reading them. Publication: October 13th 2009, Simon & Schuster
