Hush, Hush

What is the setting of Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick?

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There are several settings used in Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick. The first is the Loire Valley in France. This location is featured in the prologue when Chauncey is forced into becoming a vessel. Chauncey claims to be the Duc de Langeais, a royal. However, Chauncey learns that he is nephilim and is attacked.

The main part of the story takes place in Coldwater, Maine. Coldwater is a small town outside Portland. The region is somewhat rural, particularly the part where Nora lives with her mother, Blythe. Nora and Blythe live in an eighteenth century farmhouse located on the outskirts of town. The house, located on Hawthorne Lane, has no neighbors. The house tends to be surrounded in fog. "The house was at this moment veiled by gloom that resembled escaped and wandering spirits."