Verity
2018 • 336 pages

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I read my first colleen hoover book in 2014, Maybe Someday , and i've read many of her books since then (but its been a while since i read her books.. excluding the re-read of IEWU) but my favourite book of hers is Confess (read 2015). Confess remained SUPERIOR, her best book by far... until now... maybe???
I think i like Confess a little bit more but the plot twists in this book threw me around the room and drowned me, like how can i not like it???? I was scared going into this as i haven't read a new colleen hoover book in a while as i only read them when my mind is ready.. sounds weird but you understand right? her books are the type of books that need you present and completely aware when reading.
So i picked this book up as i was in a big reading slump and only CH could solve it.

Spoilers from here on!! just warning in case the spoiler tag doesn't work!!
sooo... am i morally wrong for saying i side with jeremy? Whether Verity killed Harper or not.. she was too convincing in her manuscript and what kind of person would write something like that after their daughters death?? Why would you turn your daughters death into a little fantasy story?? Grief is an insane thing, especially when it comes to children loss but it doesn't look good for her. I felt sad for verity (if she is innocent) for losing her kids and then being accused and then her husband attempting to kill her 3 times (and the 4th attempt got her ass) and then resorting to fake being brain dead (not the right term but i can't think of the right term rn). Did she fake it so she had to stay with her husband and still control him or did she not fake it? Guess we'll never know. I think she killed her kid tbh.Jeremy (and all of us) thought she killed her own kid so he acted accordingly. Child killers get no sympathy from me.anyways i hope jeremy and whatever the main characters name is live happily ever after with crew and the new baby lol

March 16, 2022Report this review