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Black Ice

Black Ice 1

by Becca Fitzpatrick
Publication Date: 07/10/2014
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Britt Phieffer has never been that adventurous, but that's about to change. Wanting to impress her ex-boyfriend, Britt convinces best friend, Korbie, to take a trip with her and go trekking through the Grand Teton Mountains in Wyoming. But when a freak storm leaves the girls stranded they seek shelter in a cabin, and find two knights in shining armour, Shaun and Mason, who are also hiding out. But all is not as it seems, and Britt quickly discovers that the guys are there for reasons other than hiking...dangerous reasons that mean they need to get off the mountain, fast. In exchange for her life, Britt is forced to guide them down, and as they set out on a harrowing journey through the cold and snow, Britt realises the only way to get out of this alive is to pretend she is on their side. But playing nice is hard, especially when Britt is unsure whether Mason, gorgeous and sexy, is the enemy or an ally. And as she begins to lose track of who is in control it is only a matter of time before things turn deadly...
ISBN:
9781471118159
9781471118159
Category:
General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
Publication Date:
07-10-2014
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
400
Dimensions (mm):
216x135mm
Becca Fitzpatrick

Becca Fitzpatrick is the author of Black Ice, Dangerous Lies, and the Hush, Hush saga, including Hush, Hush; Crescendo; Silence; and Finale—all four of which debuted as New York Times bestsellers.

She graduated college with a degree in health, which she promptly abandoned for storytelling. When not writing, she’s most likely running, prowling sales racks for shoes, or watching crime dramas on TV. She lives in Colorado with her family

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Black Ice just gave me the chills.

I haven’t read many suspense/thriller books before. I just haven’t really come across one or gone out of my way to read one. I know of quite a few YA suspense books but I just haven’t really been motivated enough to pick one up.

Really though, I read this in less than a day. An afternoon even. I wasn’t rushing through it or anything, it’s just one of those books where you can sit yourself down and watch the story unfurl in front of your eyes.

I genuinely had no idea which of the three guys did it. I suspected each them at one point. Just when I was like ‘Aha! I knew it was you!’ one of the other two guys would do something suspicious or something guilty about their past would be revealed. Although, I did have more trust in Mason more than the other two.

The main thing that attracted me to Black Ice would have been the author. Unlike a few other book bloggers I know, I am a fan of Becca Fitzpatrick’s ‘Hush, Hush’ series and I was pretty sure I would like this one. My expectations weren’t huge, but they were at around a four star review. I think this is actually a little better than I expected, even if this is actually a four star review. So I’d say it surpassed my expectations.

I’m just going to say that I wasn’t a huge fan of the relationship between the main character and any of the guys. Whether it was the one between her and her ex-boyfriend or the one between her and Mason. I just wasn’t sold.

Another problem I had was that I struggled with the idea that the main character and her best friend just went into a house with two strange older boys that hadn’t (really) previously met. I mean, haven’t you heard of ‘stranger danger’ and all that? I understand their options were limited, but not completely to the choice they made.

Another thing I did like, however it’s a little strange, was the constant feeling that something was wrong. I thought it really built to the atmosphere of the book.

And that ending! Perfetto.

I would definitely recommend Black Ice to fans and non-fans of Hush, Hush. It’s very different and in that sense incomparable. The story is good and wouldn’t even make a bad read on Halloween.

4/5 comets
Meteor shower. A great show.

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