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Darkest Hour (The Mediator #4) by Meg Cabot | Review

1:18:00 AM

Paperback316 pages
Published December 28th 2004 by HarperCollins (first published December 2001)

What - or who - is buried in Susannah's backyard?

When the nineteenth-century ghost of Maria de Silva wakes her up in the middle of the night, Suze knows this is no ordinary visitation - and not just from the knife at her throat, either. In life, Maria was the fiancée of Jesse - the same Jesse who was murdered a hundred and fifty years before. The same Jesse Suze is in love with.

Maria threatens Suze: The backyard construction must cease. Suze has a pretty good idea what - or rather, who - Maria doesn't want found. But in solving Jesse's murder, will Suze end up losing him forever?


Now, What I Thought:

This book literally kept you at the end of your seat the whole time! I'm not even kidding.. I actually thought they were going to kill Jesse a couple of times! 
You finally get to witness what a bitch Jesse's ex girlfriend from the 19th century, Maria de Silva, is. I'm pretty sure that's his cousin too. Yuck. 
But anyways! 
I hated her straight away. Well, obviously haha, I'm pretty sure anyone would hate someone who was holding a knife to their favourite character's throat! Aside from that, in this book you don't get our main character, Suze, in school. No No No No No! It was based in the summer along with her on her summer job! I'll tell you something, when you read up to her at her job, THAT'S when you got to pay attention and all the drama and action comes alive. If you don't pay close attention to.. *cough* new characters *cough* you might not remember who they are considering they will play a HUGE role later and in future books, just saying. 


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