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Verity by Colleen Hoover
4.0
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4.3/5⭐️
❝No one is likable from the inside out.❞
—Page 61
❝The good thing about sins is they don’t have to be atoned for immediately.❞
—Page 64
❝It’s natural, to assume the worst in people, even if that assumption is only for a split second.❞
—Page 302
❝I needed for the imaginary version of my world to be darker than my real world. Otherwise, I would have wanted to leave them both.❞
—Page 304
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After an accident that befell his wife—Verity Crawford, an bestselling author—Jeremy Crawford looking for a writer to complete the remaining books in a successful series his injured wife is unable to finish. Later, a struggling writer—Lowen Ashleigh—is hired as Verity's replacement. As Lowen goes through Verity's notes and outlines for her writing material, she uncovers Verity's unfinished autobiography. What will Lowen go to do with the manuscript that was full of dark secrets?
WHAT THE FXXK WITH THE ENDING!
That's the only thing that comes straight to my mind when I close this book after finishing it. Perhaps, this is the first romantic-thriller-suspense book that I've ever read. I suppose this story is so fucked up, intense, and disturbing. If you haven't read it, you probably don't want to read it at night, because it gives you a creepy and terrifying feeling and also will haunting you down. Well, I warned you!
I've been trying to guess about the plot but the story manipulates me with a twist at the end. I don't even know whom to trust anymore! The book also left me with a huge unanswered question, which truth was she manipulating?
Colleen Hoover is indeed a brilliant writer! Verity is not an enjoyable read, but I can't put it down even though I was afraid to read the next page. I'd say that I dislike all of the characters in this book. That's why I can't give 5 ⭐ for this book.
4.3/5⭐️
❝No one is likable from the inside out.❞
—Page 61
❝The good thing about sins is they don’t have to be atoned for immediately.❞
—Page 64
❝It’s natural, to assume the worst in people, even if that assumption is only for a split second.❞
—Page 302
❝I needed for the imaginary version of my world to be darker than my real world. Otherwise, I would have wanted to leave them both.❞
—Page 304
•••
After an accident that befell his wife—Verity Crawford, an bestselling author—Jeremy Crawford looking for a writer to complete the remaining books in a successful series his injured wife is unable to finish. Later, a struggling writer—Lowen Ashleigh—is hired as Verity's replacement. As Lowen goes through Verity's notes and outlines for her writing material, she uncovers Verity's unfinished autobiography. What will Lowen go to do with the manuscript that was full of dark secrets?
WHAT THE FXXK WITH THE ENDING!
That's the only thing that comes straight to my mind when I close this book after finishing it. Perhaps, this is the first romantic-thriller-suspense book that I've ever read. I suppose this story is so fucked up, intense, and disturbing. If you haven't read it, you probably don't want to read it at night, because it gives you a creepy and terrifying feeling and also will haunting you down. Well, I warned you!
I've been trying to guess about the plot but the story manipulates me with a twist at the end. I don't even know whom to trust anymore! The book also left me with a huge unanswered question, which truth was she manipulating?
Colleen Hoover is indeed a brilliant writer! Verity is not an enjoyable read, but I can't put it down even though I was afraid to read the next page. I'd say that I dislike all of the characters in this book. That's why I can't give 5 ⭐ for this book.