Perfect for fans of The Last Thing He Told Me and A Flicker in the Dark, The Hushed is a haunting paranormal thrillerâinfused with a dangerous, forbidden romanceâthat introduces a brand-new type of undead ...
Eerie Ashwood may look like a regular college studentâshe has a job at a local diner and attends classes at the community collegeâbut sheâs not. Sheâs a Hushed, a living secret made of flesh and blood, spawned by the death of a human who had something to hide. While the Hushed blend in among humans, they are haunted by an overwhelming urge to spill their secret to those whom it would hurt the most. But once a Hushed tells their secret, they drop dead.
Unlike most Hushed, Eerie and her brother, Fabian, canât remember their secrets. All they know is theyâre connected to the infamous Ironbark Prison fire, but everything else is a blur of smoke and fear. Everything changes when Eerie meets Logan Winspeare, the hell-raising son of one of the victims of the fire, who is searching for answers about the night his mother died. Eerie knows she should stay far away from both Logan and the mysteries surrounding that night, but she canât escape her curiosityâor her growing attraction to Logan.
But the harder Eerie falls for Logan, the closer she comes to her secretâand her death. And as she uncovers more about her past, Eerie discovers her secret is tied into something even biggerâa tangled history that leads back thousands of years to the very first of her kind, and a covert organization of ancient Hushed who pledged vengeance on the human world.
K. R. Blair, a ministerâs daughter raised in the church, is now a screenwriter and novelist who specializes in dark, female-driven genre fiction that sheâs certain will eventually get her excommunicated (though sheâs glad it hasnât happened yet). She is the author of two novels, The Beckoning Shadow and Unchosen. She is also a writer and executive story editor for Marvelâs Loki on Disney+, as well as the writer of the upcoming TVA series from Marvel Comics. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, four children, two dogs, four cats, and a handful of daddy longlegs with whom sheâs reached a truce.
Elizabeth Evans has received many grants and fellowships for her writing, including an NEA Fellowship, the James Michener Fellowship, and fellowships at Yaddo and MacDowell. She is the author of The Blue Hour and lives in Tucson, Arizona.