Finale by Becca Fitzpatrick

Finale (Hush, Hush, #4)

by Becca Fitzpatrick

"Nora and Patch must hide their relationship in order to end the war between the fallen angels and the Nephilim."--

Nora and Patch must hide their relationship in order to end the war between the fallen angels and the Nephilim. The plot contains violence. Book #4.

Reviewed by tellemonstar on

3 of 5 stars

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Um, I’m not really sure how I feel about this one.

There were parts of this that really could have been expanded upon further, and there were some hastily skimmed over plot holes. I know there were in the first three books, but Finale seemed to have more than the others. Devilcraft, Cheshvan, the Fallen Angel feathers, Marcie, not to mention what we learned about Vee in the final moments before the showdown began. Holy shish-kabobs! When there’s only one or two little plot holes I tend to be able to ignore them but they added up in Finale.

I was sad about Scott though, because he redeemed himself in Silence, and furthered that in this book. Even Patch thought so and he’s as jealous about other guys being with Nora as Nora is other girls being with Patch. Which leads me to… for Pete’s sake Nora, what is with you and being totally blinded by all thoughts of Dabria. Yes she wants Patch back, but that is why she is helping hm. He’s also made it pretty clear he doesn’t want anything to do with her. After everything you’ve been through, can’t you just trust him a little bit.

The result of the showdown was good, and I particularly liked the final chapter set a few years in the future. It was nice to see everyone reasonably happy and whole.

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