
Okay, WOW. Just finished Verity and my brain is still processing this psychological rollercoaster. Colleen Hoover completely flipped the script from her usual romance style - this is next-level dark thriller territory.
First things first: MAJOR trigger warnings needed here. We're talking disturbing themes that'll make your skin crawl. I had to take reading breaks just to decompress from some chapters - it's THAT intense.
The premise hooked me immediately: struggling writer Lowen gets hired to complete a famous author's book series after said author (Verity) becomes incapacitated. But when Lowen finds Verity's unpublished autobiography... yikes. The manuscript reveals horrifying secrets that made me physically recoil at points.
What makes this book special? The unreliable narration had me questioning EVERYTHING. Is Verity really a monster? Is Jeremy (the husband) hiding something? Even the ending left me debating what was truth vs manipulation - I literally sat staring at the last page for 10 minutes.
Pro tip: Don't start this before bed unless you want nightmares. The tension builds so masterfully that I kept reading until 3AM despite being terrified. That's how gripping Hoover's writing is here.
Final verdict? 5/5 for execution but... maybe don't read if you're home alone at night? *nervous laughter* This book will crawl under your skin and stay there.
