verity a book by colleen hoover full of mystery
I want to start this review by saying that over the past few
weeks, several people have promoted Verity to me. Since I love to read, I
couldn't help but notice that Colleen Hoover, sometimes known as
"CoHo," had four of the most popular books on Goodreads. That makes
sense, right? I always thought that most of her books were written by hopeless
romantics, so I didn't think this was my cup of tea. However, I thought this
book had the ideal amount of sexual, romantic, and just fantastic thriller/suspenseful
moments. I read Verity in less than a day after becoming engrossed on the first
page (I'm not sure if this is due to the book's large text or its excellent
blend of both).
The icing on the cake arrived towards the very end. This
novel is exactly what I want from a novel—I read it less than five minutes ago,
and I'm still trying to figure out how it ended. My mind is racing. What
actually happened in that Vermont house? Although it is very difficult for me
to write a review without giving anything away, I STRONGLY recommend Collen
Hoover's—or, as I can now comfortably say, "CoHo's"—Verity if you're
looking for a novel that will leave you speechless.
Apart from that, I think the letter was a cover-up for
whatever she had done, and she was genuinely sorry for everything she had done.
However, that's where it gets interesting because Lowen recalled that Jeremy's
response to the letter was, "Where did you find it?" Not that that's
more worrying, but it's also possible that he was too angry to think clearly
and wanted to know what evidence Lowen had found against his wife to convince
her that Verity was lying about her illness and other things.

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