POV: You’re just a girl
I cried at some point during almost all of these books. It starts & ends with us were so well written I genuinely felt as if I was there during every fight and every laugh. Verity was kind of creepy but an amazing read. It’s sexy but dark and twisty all at the same time. Ugly love had me CRYING at the end but was a top 10 book for sure.
Colleen Hoover's novels are known for their emotional intensity and complex characters. In 'It Starts With Us' and 'It Ends With Us,' she explores themes of abusive relationships and personal growth, enabling readers to connect deeply with the characters’ journeys. Readers often cite these stories for their relatable struggles and triumphs, painting vivid pictures of love and heartbreak. In 'Verity,' Hoover delves into the psychological romance genre, combining elements of suspense and drama that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The dual narrative makes it particularly gripping, as it navigates twists that challenge the reader's understanding of truth and fiction. Similarly, 'Ugly Love' deals with the complexities of relationships, showcasing the bittersweet moments of love and grief. Whether you're a long-time Hoover fan or new to her work, each book presents a unique perspective that engages the reader’s emotions, thereby fostering a community of fans who can relate to the themes of love, survival, and healing. The dialogues and situations throughout these stories resonate, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles.



