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the beginning of this book is one of the best i've ever read, the type of shit you wish you had written. but then the magic faded, and it took me a while to pick it up after putting it aside still at the first half of it.
along with the writing being unable to impress me any further, i didn't care for the mc like i think i should. i found her personality bland, as if she was there just because someone had to read the manuscript and interact with jeremy. meanwhile the man of the house was hot as fuck and too good to be true, which led me to suspect him so i wouldn't be fooled by hoover, but actually wishing he was the saint he seemed to be. it's a pity there wasn't much practice of his praised talents.
as for verity, *laughing nervously* the bitch was quite relatable. but except for that the content of her biography didn't surprise me or chock me that much. the same with the other twists. i accepted the open ending pretty well tho (probably because i didn't want to believe her). just the chapters that led to it that were kind of meh. maybe suspense books aren't for me, but it's not like i've read a thon of them to say so lol
i wish i could describe hoover's writing in the beginning, since it really left an impression on me to the point i want to reread the first chapters and see if it lasts. and although i can't say if she was accurate on it, im glad that she didn't picture motherhood as a paradise. i'd have liked even more if the mc hadn't judged verity right from the beginning, as if it were something unimaginable a woman hating being pregnant.
along with the writing being unable to impress me any further, i didn't care for the mc like i think i should. i found her personality bland, as if she was there just because someone had to read the manuscript and interact with jeremy. meanwhile the man of the house was hot as fuck and too good to be true, which led me to suspect him so i wouldn't be fooled by hoover, but actually wishing he was the saint he seemed to be. it's a pity there wasn't much practice of his praised talents.
as for verity, *laughing nervously* the bitch was quite relatable. but except for that the content of her biography didn't surprise me or chock me that much. the same with the other twists. i accepted the open ending pretty well tho (probably because i didn't want to believe her). just the chapters that led to it that were kind of meh. maybe suspense books aren't for me, but it's not like i've read a thon of them to say so lol
i wish i could describe hoover's writing in the beginning, since it really left an impression on me to the point i want to reread the first chapters and see if it lasts. and although i can't say if she was accurate on it, im glad that she didn't picture motherhood as a paradise. i'd have liked even more if the mc hadn't judged verity right from the beginning, as if it were something unimaginable a woman hating being pregnant.