Verity
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Is Verity truly the villian in this story? Did she actually do it?








Verity is a villain.. like trying to kidnap your child and take them away from their father, I get why she wanted to but still. Also pretending to be a vegetable, I agree is sinister in its own way.
They both toxic in different ways.

Pretending to be a vegetable? Sick! How traumatic for her child! She taught him it’s ok to lie to his dad and made him help her with that secret.
The book was excellent and verity is a psycho!

This book may be one of the only CoHo books i can appreciate, because it has the best character arc and story
Therefore, the question rises, was Verity truly the villian we read abou..."
It's a tricky one, but I don't believe Verity to be the villain in this book. I will admit, Colleen Hoover has me convinced that Verity is a sick, cruel woman (you would have to be to pretend to be as disabled as she did) and for the majority of the book I genuinely believed that Verity was the sole villain, however the plot twist at the end was a massive shock to me - it wrapped up the book really well - and has convinced me otherwise.
I have seen many people debate this, and the main argument for why people debate that Verity must be the true villain is that they believe that only a villain could write the words that Verity did. This can not be true though, unless you believe that Colleen Hoover is also a sick, cruel villain, as she is the master of the words in the book. As a result, it would be wrong to assume that Verity is the villain here solely on this basis.
My belief is that Verity really isn't the sole villain, although I'm not sure that anybody will ever find out the truth. One thing that I am sure of though is that Lowen and Jeremy are definitely villains in this book.

I agree even if she didnt do everything she wrote was it not still wrong to write about it with REAL peoples names, people she was supposed to love? And even playing ded when that wouldnt have even been necesarry if it was made up?




Honestly though, I think that Lowen and Verity were incredibly similar. I feel like Lowen had so many hidden motives too. I feel like she was trying to paint Verity as the villain, regardless of whether or not she was.




Remember Verity was a manipulator, a compulsive liar, and was able to move and walk around. so anything is possible.
It was a five star read for me


On one hand she may be lying because how come she didn't find the manuscript after searching the office from top to bottom but Lowen found it on her first day at the office? And when Jeremy read the manuscript Lowen heard him crying which means it was probably his first time seeing it.
On the other hand, she might have been saying the truth also because Jeremy's first question after seeing the manuscript was 'Where did you find this?' And when he confronted Verity about it her first words were 'Please don't hurt me' as if he had hurt her before(choking her and almost killing her in the accident).
Verity is probably my favourite Collen Hoover book.




Think it would have been interesting to understand why Verity was evil...was she born pathological or was she raised by mentally ill parents, etc? Same with more background details on Jeremy...why did he settle for such an isolated existence with Verity? Aside from their active sex life, they lived in a very small narrow world. Ended up not liking any of the book characters except Chastin, Harper and Crew!


I mean if the author herself leaves it to the readers to evaluate...
I felt sorry for Verity. She just pushed her lie too far.





Horror writers do it all the time, though. I don't believe Stephen King, for example, is a twisted killer. Granted, he didn't write about his children.


Do I believe that Verity did the things that the autobiography outlined?? My answer to that is no. She was perfecting her writing craft by learning to write in a more sinister style to help her growing literary career.
Did Jeremy know about the autobiography before it was given to him by Lowen.....yes!! Why was his reaction so exaggerated given that he did know about the autobiography already...? I don't think he reacted because of what he re-read; I think he reacted more to the fact that Verity was pretending to be a bed-ridden vegetable, and the guilt he probably felt, knowing that he has caused her to be in that state, was finally released again.
Lowen- just villainous in so many ways. Adultery happens....but really.... in the woman's house with her just up the stairs???? Have some morals....Just wrong!! She wanted Verity out of the picture the moment she moved into that house. So of course, she didn't hesitate to assist with the murder. She secured her meal ticket with her own "baby on board" anyway.
Again great read!! :)

A therapist had read this book, she indicated that she thinks Jeremy wrote the manuscript instead of Verity. If you think about it it makes quite a bit of sense, in the manuscript Jeremy is portrayed as a perfect man and his bedside achievements are also highlighted very well, especially after I had read the bonus chapter I am convinced that Jeremy is the villain.

Wow that sure is a different angle! A definite possibility. I would never have thought of that, but it does make a lot of sense.

The baby monitor part had me freaked! I live alone, luckily in a building block with friends! BUT OMG, we had some intense discussions as to whether or not she was or wasn't the psycho, but we all agreed at the end she was, especially when it came to the part of her telling her son to hold his breath and her son having signs of some very disturbing behaviour.

YES FINALLY! Someone mentioned the scar!! Totally agree. The manuscript is just too telling.


If he’s such a good guy and “gentle” even in his anger as described with Lowen throwing her on the bed, then how can he become a killer just like that? Him being good dad does not justify premeditated murder of the mother of his children. If your kids lives are in danger and you’re NOT a murderer, you would call the cops immediately. I think that’s all we really need to know.
The theory of Jeremy writing the manuscript actually makes sense, because if Verity was the villain i don’t know why she would speak so highly of him especially in bed, if she was the dominant one. Her view of Jeremy doesn’t really make sense if she was a psychopath (it sounds more like severe BPD) which is funny because Lowen pointed that out in the beginning, and it was never mentioned again. Very interesting. I see you, Colleen.


i feel that since verity already saw lowen in the house being with her husband she wrote the letter in hopes that lowen would see it. and maybe be mad and end things with Jeremey.

This book may be one of the only CoHo books i can appreciate, because it has the best character arc and story
Therefore, the question rises, was Verity truly the villian we read about, or did her letter speak the truth at the end.
I think she was the villain, because what mother would really scream hold your breath to one child and only save one?