Goes without saying, they are not your usual guys-and-girls-next-door. She turns convention on its head and gives you brainsick teens in parasitic relationships, trapped in the role-plays they have created for themselves. There’s a lot going on there.Īnd oh man, Kelley York writes killer characters (no, the pun wasn’t intended). Dark emotions, mostly, but dark has its range – rage, jealousy, despair. Hushed made me go through a range of emotions. Answers that will make you squirm and bite your lips till they bleed. And then, it’ll hit you back with answers. Hushed quickly raises numerous questions, and while you flip through the pages at phenomenal speed, it spinballs into a black hole of anticipation that might just give you a mini heart attack. And what on earth had happened to Vivian. And what is his deal with Vivian, that he would go this far for her. Because any thinking person will want to know ‘why’ Archer is so crazy twisted. So, what we get from the book description is that Archer’s a sort of teenage Dexter who is killing people (actually killing the people who’ve hurt his friend Vivian), thinking it’s the right thing to do.Īnd it heightens your curiosity quotient. It was this crazy, crazy ride through the lives of psychotic teenagers with very, very dark secrets that are so disturbing, they’ll leave you breathless.
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