Sunday, August 4, 2024

Verity by Colleen Hoover


Lowen Ashleigh is given an opportunity to complete a series by famous author Verity Crawford. This involves living in Verity's home and go over her drafts and previous novels. While going through Verity's work, Lowen discovers her autobiography. The autobiography is shocking, dark and disturbing creating a book within a book.

The story unravels at a fast pace and the suspense builds keeping you turning the pages in order to discover what happens next.  Verity proves that she has a knack for writing thrillers and one could say that she writes them better than romance books. This book exceeded my expectations and I suggest if you've read hateful reviews about this book you give it a chance it just might surprise you. 










 


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