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A review by arcanewolf
Finale by Becca Fitzpatrick
5.0
The epic conclusion to the hush, hush saga. And epic it was.
It picked up right from where Silence left off, with Nora coming to terms with being the leader of Hank's Nephilim army and trying to lead them to war with fallen angels. We see Nora trying hard to come to terms with it and trying to make up a plan to keep the oath that Hank tricked her into and a way to still be with Patch.
There are a lot of twists and turns in this book, which kept me hooked to it. I didn't want to put it down at all and it was always on my mind as I just wanted to read more and more.
We see the relationship between Nora and Patch intensify, which is written really well and I could really feel the emotion between the two.
I really liked the way Becca Fitzpatrick ended the whole series, she tied up all the untied knots within the books and I liked how she ended it with an implied scene which left the reader to imagine what happened. There is one thing that everyone in the fandom wanted to happen between Patch and Nora and Becca wrote it as implied and not direct, so the reader could imagine that it did happen after they read the last word or, if the reader didn't really want it to happen, then they could imagine that as well.
I'm really sad the series has ended but I love the way the author has left it.
It picked up right from where Silence left off, with Nora coming to terms with being the leader of Hank's Nephilim army and trying to lead them to war with fallen angels. We see Nora trying hard to come to terms with it and trying to make up a plan to keep the oath that Hank tricked her into and a way to still be with Patch.
There are a lot of twists and turns in this book, which kept me hooked to it. I didn't want to put it down at all and it was always on my mind as I just wanted to read more and more.
We see the relationship between Nora and Patch intensify, which is written really well and I could really feel the emotion between the two.
I really liked the way Becca Fitzpatrick ended the whole series, she tied up all the untied knots within the books and I liked how she ended it with an implied scene which left the reader to imagine what happened. There is one thing that everyone in the fandom wanted to happen between Patch and Nora and Becca wrote it as implied and not direct, so the reader could imagine that it did happen after they read the last word or, if the reader didn't really want it to happen, then they could imagine that as well.
I'm really sad the series has ended but I love the way the author has left it.