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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Verity

 Verity

Colleen Hoover



Reviewed by Helen


This is the first Colleen Hoover book that I have read and I have heard that it is different from what she normally writes but with the reviews coming through this one interested me and can I say I am so glad I read it, a physiological thriller that had me turning the pages I didn’t want to put it down I had to get to the end and find out what happened and when I did, I was re-thinking my thoughts all over again.

Lowen Ashleigh is an author although not one that makes a lot of money and she is struggling at the moment when she is offered the chance of a lifetime to write three books in the series by bestselling author Verity Crawford, Verity’s husband Jeremy wants her to do this as his wife is badly injured after a car accident.

Lowen agrees to stay at the Crawford house for a few days to sort through all of Verity’s notes so as she gets a feeling for the series, Verity’s office is a bit of a mess but what she finds will change her life, an autobiography that is mind boggling and the more Lowen reads the more she feels that Verity is one very disturbed woman. Lowen is also getting closer to Jeremy and she has a hard decision to make should she hand over the autobiography or keep it hidden?

Jeremy is already grieving the loss of his daughters and is caring for his injured wife this could destroy him and pull them apart, but when Lowen is starting to feel threatened in this terrible house everything comes to a head in an explosion of confessions maybe, secrets so much happens the ending was heart stopping and food for thought.

I did really enjoy this story and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone who likes a mind boggling psychological thriller that is compelling reading.

My thanks to Hachette AU for my copy to read and review

5 stars
Published Hachette AU

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