Becca Fitzpatrick’s bibliography is straightforward compared with many YA authors. There is one core series, the Hush, Hush saga, and then a small number of standalones. That means the main reading-order question is easy: read the quartet in publication order, then pick up the standalones whenever you want.

There is no larger shared universe to untangle here. Black Ice and Dangerous Lies are separate novels, not extensions of Hush, Hush.
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The simplest way to read Becca Fitzpatrick
If you want the cleanest path through her fiction, do this:
- Hush, Hush
- Crescendo
- Silence
- Finale
- Black Ice
- Dangerous Lies
That gives you the full completed series first, then the standalones. For most readers, that is the best order because the quartet is the center of her backlist.
Becca Fitzpatrick books in publication order
- Hush, Hush (2009): Nora Grey’s life changes when she is paired with the secretive Patch, and what begins as attraction turns into a supernatural conflict involving fallen angels and buried truths.
- Crescendo (2010): Nora and Patch’s relationship comes under pressure as trust fractures, old enemies close in, and the series shifts from discovery into fallout.
- Silence (2011): After losing months of memory, Nora has to piece together what happened to her and why the danger around her never really ended.
- Finale (2012): The series reaches its last confrontation as Nora and Patch face the forces that have been building across all four books.
- Black Ice (2014): A mountain trip turns into a survival thriller when Britt Pheiffer is trapped in the Wyoming wilderness with dangerous fugitives and no safe path forward.
- Dangerous Lies (2016): After witnessing a violent crime, Stella is forced into witness protection, only to find that reinvention does not make danger disappear.
Hush, Hush series in order
This is the only true series reading order that matters in Fitzpatrick’s catalog.
- Hush, Hush (2009): The opening novel introduces Nora, Patch, and the fallen-angel framework that drives the rest of the saga.
- Crescendo (2010): Book two deepens the romance and suspicion already established in the first novel.
- Silence (2011): Book three uses memory loss and separation to reset the tension without breaking the main continuity.
- Finale (2012): Book four closes Nora and Patch’s arc and should be read last.
Best order: publication order. There is no good reason to shuffle this series, because each book builds directly on the last one.
Standalones
Black Ice
- Black Ice (2014): A snowbound YA thriller with survival pressure, shifting trust, and a more human kind of danger than the paranormal tension of Hush, Hush.
Dangerous Lies
- Dangerous Lies (2016): A witness-protection thriller that leans into reinvention, secrecy, and the problem of not knowing who around you is telling the truth.
These can be read in either order because they are not connected.
Optional: anthology contribution
- Kiss Me Deadly: 13 Tales of Paranormal Love (2010, contributor): Fitzpatrick contributed to this anthology, but it is not part of her main series order and should be treated as extra reading only.
I am not folding this into the core book sequence because it is a multi-author anthology, not a Becca Fitzpatrick novel.
Recommended reading orders by reader type
If you want the main Becca Fitzpatrick experience
Read:
- Hush, Hush
- Crescendo
- Silence
- Finale
That is the signature run and the one most readers are usually looking for.
If you only want completed standalones
Read:
- Black Ice
- Dangerous Lies
There is no continuity between them, so this is really a mood choice rather than a strict order.
If you want publication order across everything
Read:
- Hush, Hush
- Crescendo
- Silence
- Finale
- Black Ice
- Dangerous Lies
That remains the cleanest full-bibliography order for the currently published novels.
Where to start with Becca Fitzpatrick
Start with Hush, Hush if you want the book most closely associated with her name. It is the beginning of her only major series and still the clearest entry point into her work.
Start with Black Ice if you want a standalone first and would rather read suspense than paranormal romance.
Start with Dangerous Lies if you want a contemporary thriller angle built around witness protection and identity.
Latest release status
Her most recent published novel remains Dangerous Lies from 2016. A new YA romantasy, Vanishing Beauties, is listed by Simon & Schuster for December 1, 2026, and Fitzpatrick has also announced that date on her official social channels.
FAQs
Do Becca Fitzpatrick’s books need to be read in order?
Only the Hush, Hush books do. The standalones do not connect to that series or to each other.
Is Black Ice part of Hush, Hush?
No. Black Ice is a standalone thriller.
Is Dangerous Lies part of a series?
No. It is also a standalone.
What is the best Becca Fitzpatrick book to start with?
For most readers, Hush, Hush. It is the first book in her best-known series and the center of her bibliography.
Final recommendation
For a first read, begin with Hush, Hush and continue straight through the quartet. After that, move to Black Ice or Dangerous Lies depending on whether you want wilderness survival tension or witness-protection suspense.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

