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Hush little baby, don’t say a word.  Daddy’s going to disappear leaving a gaping hole in your life that can only be filled by dating a man who don’t treat you well.  And 80% of the way through the book you’ll find out that man’s a fallen angel.

Let’s face it, we’re all living in a post-Twilight world.  Everybody and their love triangle is writing young adult romance about a new guy at school with a secret.  Hush, Hush just another in the line of book series about such a new guy.  This one just happens to be about an angel, which you don’t know for a really long time except that you saw the cover of the book so you were pretty sure.  It’s not better or worse than Twilight, because it’s exactly the same book.

The only redeeming thing about this book is nothing.  Thanks a lot, Sarah, for sponsoring this and forcing us to read it.

0 comments on “RiaW #140: Hush, Hush Review

  1. Michelle Browne says:

    I picked this up because I liked the cover, which is, admittedly, great–but then I got to the first scene where the dude glares at her hatefully, and went THIS IS FUCKING TWILIGHT and threw it back on the shelf.I am pro-romance and pro-erotica and whatever, but it’d sure be nice to get some variety in heroines…where are the snarky bookish girls? And why are all of these girls so thin?

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