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The Hushed by K.R. Blair
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What a unique premise and world! K. R. Blair’s latest noel, The Hushed, is a moving and atmospheric paranormal thriller combined with a forbidden romance. Eerie Ashwood attends the local community college and works part-time at a diner in Rearden Falls, North Carolina. However, she’s not a typical college student. She’s a Hushed, a living secret created by the death of a human who had something to hide. While they look human, they are compelled to tell their secret to the one that it would hurt the most. However, if the do, the Hushed will die immediately afterwards.

However, Eerie and her brother Fabian aren’t like most Hushed. They can’t remember their secrets. They just know they’re connected to a local prison fire. Everything starts changing when Eerie meets Logan Winspeare, the son of one of the inmate fire victims. But as Eerie starts remembering things, the history of the Hushed starts to play a role in the plot.

The main characters have depth and experience growth over the course of the tale making them more dynamic and relatable. Readers get to see Eerie’s near-photographic memory in action as well as feel how frightened she is. Logan is strong and believes his mother was innocent and wrongly convicted of murder. There’s a vulnerability about him that makes him feel realistic and elicits empathy. However, I wanted more character depth for the secondary characters.

The plot is multi-layered and complex with some original world-building concepts. The premise is intriguing. Additionally, the first sentence grabs your attention and the story line keeps you engaged. The narrative gives insight into how people who are different are often bullied, segregated, and treated badly, even if there are laws protecting them. Being afraid of someone different leads to different actions from the tertiary characters.

The story is somewhat strange, twisty and atmospheric, as well as filled with suspense, danger, and action. It’s heartbreaking at times, and riveting throughout. However, the pacing felt off at times and the ending was a little too abrupt. Threads of fear, power, panic, hatred, trust, love, friendship, complex relationships, and found family run throughout the novel.

Overall, this was an intense, engaging, and emotional paranormal thriller with a science fiction vibe that was filled with surprises and twists. If you enjoy original thrillers, then I recommend that you check out this one. I am looking forward to finding out this author writes next. Will there be a sequel?

Blackstone Publishing and K. R, Blair provided a complimentary digital ARC of this novel via NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are my own. The publication date is currently set for October 01, 2024. This review was originally posted at Mystery and Suspense Magazine.
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My 3.61 rounded to 4 stars review is coming soon.
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Reading Progress

September 9, 2024 – Started Reading
September 9, 2024 – Shelved
September 9, 2024 – Shelved as: to-read
September 11, 2024 – Shelved as: mys-sus-mag-2024
September 11, 2024 – Shelved as: netgalley-2024
September 11, 2024 – Shelved as: read-2024
September 11, 2024 – Shelved as: supernatural-suspense
September 11, 2024 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Tiziana (new)

Tiziana 😅I love your ratings: number of stars, point 61... accurate to the thousandth!
I agree with you completely, I hate having to round up on Goodread, because I have rated many books with the same rating, but the percentage of satisfaction in reading them was certainly not the same.
I wish Goodread would at least give half stars.
I REPEAT: I love your ratings accurate to the thousandth!!

Waiting to read the review! The paranormal scares me a little and I never read this genre, but the cover intrigues me and I want to know more about the forbidden love story...


PamG Tiziana wrote: "😅I love your ratings: number of stars, point 61... accurate to the thousandth!
I agree with you completely, I hate having to round up on Goodread, because I have rated many books with the same rat..."


Thanks, Tiziana. I was having trouble when I was waffling between 3 and 4 stars or 4 and 5 stars, etc. Therefore, I set up a spreadsheet. For each book, I have several characteristics (characterization, worldbuilding, pacing, etc.) that I rate from 1 to 5 to the nearest quarter point. That is 75% of the score. Then I rate my overall enjoyment of the book (again from 1 to 5 to the nearest quarter point) and that counts for the other 25% of the rating. This also allows me to round to the nearest quarter star for my ratings on The StoryBook.


message 3: by Tiziana (new)

Tiziana I was waiting for this review of yours with great curiosity, it seems like a book with a bizarre but profound plot at the same time, I like that you also pointed out the moral of the story: bullying of people who are somehow considered different even when there are laws that protect them. ..so even though it is a fantasy genre, it touches on a problem that is always current and which is always good to reflect on.
Very good review as always Pam !!


message 4: by Srivalli (new)

Srivalli Rekha Oh, this sounds great! Wonderful premise and an equally terrific review, Pam.


message 5: by Donne (new)

Donne Great review, Pam. Sounds like an interesting story.


PamG Tiziana wrote: "I was waiting for this review of yours with great curiosity, it seems like a book with a bizarre but profound plot at the same time, I like that you also pointed out the moral of the story: bullyin..."

Thanks, Tiziana!


PamG Srivalli wrote: "Oh, this sounds great! Wonderful premise and an equally terrific review, Pam."

Thanks, Srivalli.


PamG Donne wrote: "Great review, Pam. Sounds like an interesting story."

Thanks, Donne. It is.


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