A review by booklistqueen
Verity by Colleen Hoover

dark funny mysterious tense fast-paced

3.5

Struggling writer Lowen Ashleigh receives the chance of a lifetime when Jeremy Crawford hires her to complete the bestselling book series written by his wife, Verity. Just months after their daughters' deaths, Verity was left in a catatonic state after a car accident. Going through Verity's study, Lowen stumbles upon an unpublished autobiography full of erotic obsessions and dark confessions. Now Lowen can't stop thinking about how Verity's sexy husband deserves better, debating whether to show him Verity's writings.

Whenever Verity is mentioned (and it seems to be mentioned a lot), readers are either shocked I haven't read it yet or they warn me it's a complete piece of trash. Honestly, I can see both viewpoints. Colleen Hoover expertly blends erotic romance with a dark thriller. Switching between Lowen's perspective and Verity's manuscript added plenty of suspense and stunning revelations to keep you turning pages. Personally, it wasn't really the book for me. The book got uncomfortably dark for me, and, holy hell, there was a lot of sex! However, the memorable narrative and the dark corners of Hoover's mind will make this one pretty hard to forget, and I can understand why it's a favorite.