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Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick

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In Hush, Hush, did you enjoy ...

... the charged, forbidden chemistry between Nora and Patch?

Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater

If the dangerous pull between Nora and Patch—the flirty biology-class sparring, the red-flag warnings you ignored anyway—had you hooked, you’ll melt for Sam and Grace in Shiver. Their romance is tender but perilous, with winter itself threatening to tear them apart as Sam fights the cold that turns him into a wolf. It hits that same mix of yearning and danger you felt whenever Nora chose to trust Patch even after the alleyway scares and ominous warnings.

... the hidden world of angels and monsters lurking under an ordinary town?

City Of Bones by Cassandra Clare

Loved discovering the angelic underworld beneath Nora’s everyday Maine—the secret histories, fallen-and-nephilim conflicts, and back-alley confrontations? City of Bones drops you into New York’s shadow world of demon-hunting Shadowhunters. Like Nora stumbling into Patch’s celestial secrets and the truth behind the attacks, Clary crashes into Pandemonium Club, meets Jace, and peels back layers of runes, seraph blades, and betrayals in a neon-lit urban maze.

... being inside Nora’s head as danger closes in and she questions what’s real?

The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin

If you enjoyed living inside Nora’s first-person voice—her spiraling doubts after the masked attacks, the way fear and attraction to Patch tangle in her thoughts—The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer gives you that same intimate intensity. Mara narrates her unraveling after a tragic accident, falling for the infuriatingly magnetic Noah as eerie deaths and visions blur reality. It mirrors the claustrophobic, nerve-prickling perspective that made Nora’s revelations so addictive.

... relentless, high-stakes chases and fights once Nora is targeted by fallen angels?

Angelfall by Susan Ee

If the breakneck rush of ambushes, midnight pursuits, and that desperate final showdown where Nora gambles everything grabbed you, Angelfall turns the dial to eleven. Penryn races through a wrecked Bay Area to rescue her sister from angels, striking a tenuous partnership with the wounded warrior Raffe. It’s the same adrenaline you felt when Nora faced down fallen foes—only with ferocious set pieces, razor-edged banter, and constant danger around every corner.

... the late-game reveals about Patch’s motives and the true villain behind the attacks?

The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong

If the twist that Patch planned to use Nora for his own ends—only to choose her—and the reveal of the real threat behind the assaults (Jules/Chauncey’s manipulations) thrilled you, The Summoning delivers that same rug-pull satisfaction. Chloe discovers her necromancy in a group home where nothing is as it seems, and the truth about her powers—and the people studying her—comes out in shocking stages. Expect secret agendas, shifting loyalties, and reveal after reveal.

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