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A review by yazthebookish
Verity by Colleen Hoover
4.0
The story was suspenseful and gripping,I was pulled into it right from the beginning.
What I enjoyed about Verity the most is the 1st person POV correlating between Lowen and Verity
Moving back and forth with two polar povs weaved the story into a cluster of emotional turmoil, plot-twists and pure insanity.
The slow-burn romance between Lowen and Jeremy was neat. However, I was plagued with Jeremy’s perfect husband image that I was kept on edge about his true intentions towards Lowen, awaiting Jeremy to remove his loving husband mask which, he somehow does towards the end. But not as twisted or dark as I thought he would be.
Verity. Is. A. Psychopath.
Period.
None of the characters were perfect, even perfect and loving hubbie Jeremy, and I loved that. Every character had to face difficult choices and reveal the darkest versions of themselves.
The plot progressed on a decent pace, despite the events taking place mainly at the Crawford’s home, the suspense kept me engaged.
The conclusion of the story has left me with more questions and the letters had me rethink everything I have read from the very first page.
Is Verity innocent or is this a ploy from a mentally deranged author and murderer, to mess with Lowen.
What I enjoyed about Verity the most is the 1st person POV correlating between Lowen and Verity
Moving back and forth with two polar povs weaved the story into a cluster of emotional turmoil, plot-twists and pure insanity.
The slow-burn romance between Lowen and Jeremy was neat. However, I was plagued with Jeremy’s perfect husband image that I was kept on edge about his true intentions towards Lowen, awaiting Jeremy to remove his loving husband mask which, he somehow does towards the end. But not as twisted or dark as I thought he would be.
Verity. Is. A. Psychopath.
Period.
None of the characters were perfect, even perfect and loving hubbie Jeremy, and I loved that. Every character had to face difficult choices and reveal the darkest versions of themselves.
The plot progressed on a decent pace, despite the events taking place mainly at the Crawford’s home, the suspense kept me engaged.
The conclusion of the story has left me with more questions and the letters had me rethink everything I have read from the very first page.
Is Verity innocent or is this a ploy from a mentally deranged author and murderer, to mess with Lowen.