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Verity by Colleen Hoover
5.0
Verity by Colleen Hoover has been on my tbr since it came out - so long that I lost my original copy and had to buy a second.
It has been hands down the #1 recommended book to me this year and I can FINALLY say I see why!
I was sucked in from page one and read it in half a day. I immediately wanted to know more about Lowen and Jeremy and Verity. I couldn’t figure out what I liked more - present-day or the autobiography.
I felt like Lowen trying to piece together what I knew of each character how they matched up to how Verity wrote about them.
I was on the edge of my seat until the very end and gasped so loudly at the twist that my husband actually thought something happened (it did... but he doesn’t count fictional events “things that actually happened”). This book was so well balanced, the perfect amount of main characters and secondary characters, it flowed perfectly... and I am still processing the ending, trying to see what I think of the events.
It has been hands down the #1 recommended book to me this year and I can FINALLY say I see why!
I was sucked in from page one and read it in half a day. I immediately wanted to know more about Lowen and Jeremy and Verity. I couldn’t figure out what I liked more - present-day or the autobiography.
I felt like Lowen trying to piece together what I knew of each character how they matched up to how Verity wrote about them.
I was on the edge of my seat until the very end and gasped so loudly at the twist that my husband actually thought something happened (it did... but he doesn’t count fictional events “things that actually happened”). This book was so well balanced, the perfect amount of main characters and secondary characters, it flowed perfectly... and I am still processing the ending, trying to see what I think of the events.