Becca Fitzpatrick
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Becca Fitzpatrick (born February 3, 1979) is an American author, best known for having written the New York Times bestseller Hush, Hush. Raised in North Platte, Nebraska, she graduated in April 2001 from Brigham Young University with a degree in Community Health, and went to work as a secretary, teacher, and accountant at an alternative high school in Provo.In February 2003, her husband enrolled her in a writing class for her 24th birthday.
It was in that class that Fitzpatrick started writing Hush, Hush.Fitzpatrick is a Latter-day Saint.
Writing career
On her 24th birthday in February 2003, Fitzpatrick was enrolled in an online writing class as a gift from her husband, which reignited her love for writing. However, success did not come instantaneously for Fitzpatrick. In fact, it took her four years and several rejection letters to publish her first book Hush, Hush in 2009.
Reviews for Hush, Hush were overwhelmingly positive, especially from fans of Stephenie Meyer’s novel Twilight, due to the novel’s forbidden romance between main characters Nora and Patch and the scenes of tension and sexuality between the pair. While readers were excited for the sequels, the one consistent flaw with the original was its unrealistic characters their lack of depth. Still, Hush, Hush was overall positively received, ranking number ten on The New York Times Best Seller list in November 2011.
Positive reviews for the first sequel to Hush, Hush, Crescendo are harder to find, as readers had similar criticisms to the first novel which Fitzpatrick did not address. For example, the "two-dimensionality" of her characters and the "self-centered heroine" trope of Nora were still issues. One particularly negative review noted that "the plot was illogical," and "awkward phrasing, clinched narrative, and persistent use of passive voice" created an extremely "unsatisfying ending." While the sequel to Crescendo was anticipated after ending on a cliff hanger, most reviewers were skeptical of it.
Unfortunately, reviews for Silence and Finale continued in the footsteps of Crescendo. Reviews for the pair are few and far between, but most describe the plot as "implausible [with] too many twists and turns and betrayals". Another prime example, involving Nora, is that she was "more concerned with skipping school and staying with her boyfriend, than leading an inevitable war." The Hush, Hush series was marketed towards lovers of paranormal fiction and romance, and it seems as if by the end of Finale those were the only fans of the series left.