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Colleen Hoover 3 Books Collection Set (November 9, Ugly Love, It Ends with Us)

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Today, it is easier than ever to truly communicate with an author and to get response to comment, praise and even criticisms. This is what fuels self-published independent authors. Instant response from their readership, that can guide their projects, and even their plots, to meet the demands of their readers. Five books in sequence have all led Colleen Hoover to best-selling status in the New York Times.

Not to mention the fact that Lily’s closest friends are Ryle’s sister and his best friend; it is close to impossible to heal from abuse when you are still in such close proximity to your abuser. The way Allysa and Marshall talk about Ryle as if he’s a little kid who just gets mean sometimes, instead of the violent wife beater and attempted rapist that he is, is so strange…. Maybe I’m the weird one, but if someone I “love like a brother” were to push their partner down the stairs and bite them so hard they bled, I simply wouldn’t love them like a brother anymore! Y’all can say anything nasty about Ryle and I would completely agree, but you also have to admit that this guy is nothing but ✨ consistent ✨ in his abusive behavior. My face was this 😐 emoji the whole time, except when it came to Ryle, cause at least that guy gave me some emotions.. his texts to Lily even made me laugh… Lily, sweetie I’m sorry but your ex-husband humor is immaculate 🤡🏃🏻‍♀️ Ryle kept me on my toes, cause I never knew what else would come out of his mouth or what would happen at the mercy of his fist. What an unpredictable king. 😌 I don't dislike It Starts with Us per se, but it does feel more like a long and unnecessary epilogue to It Ends with Us rather than the separate, worthwhile story it should've been. Doesn’t Morgan deserve to be happy too and can she find some understanding from her teenage daughter? When Lowen Ashleigh has the opportunity to save her literary career writing for the injured bestselling author Verity Crawford, she takes it without question. Whilst researching Verity's notes, she discovers a private manuscript that could devastate Jeremy Crawford, Verity's husband and a man Lowen is finding herself undeniably drawn towards.I’ve read It Ends with Us years ago and that book made me bawl my eyes out, because it was such an honest and realistic story about a women finally ending the circle of abuse in her family. IEWU had a purpose and meaning. Whereas, It Starts With Us reads like every other second-chance romance between two past lovers that shared a connection in their childhood. Reading Lily and Atlas romance gave me n o t h i n g. This was dryer than any cactus in the dept of the Sahara. Their interactions made me yawn, I’m sorry but Atlas was better as a side character in IEWU. Atlas is (maybe) the most unproblematic Colleen Hoover Hero, but imo that also makes him the most boring one.

In the final instalment of the maybe someday series, we meet Maggie - an old flame of both Warren and Ridge in high school, who's recently had a terminal illness diagnosis. Sydney grows suspicious of the care, and interest Ridge is paying to Maggie as she attempts to live life to the fullest while she still can. But is he just being a good friend? Each author has graciously donated their story so that 100% of profits from this anthology will be going to the various charities The Bookworm Box is able to support because of you, the readers. I also want to add, I loved the side characters. Every single one of them. Theo and Josh stole my goddamn heart. The only thing I rolled my eyes at was Lily writing to Ellen still but alas a book can’t be too perfect. of this book is a retelling of the first one through Lily's creepy letters to Ellen. Literally reused, word for word scenes. Was Colleen tryna reach a word count or smth?my theory still stands: colleen hoover, ironically, cannot write a good romance. i believe every single one of her books has these terrible, wild plot twists to cover up the fact that she cannot. lily and atlas had zero chemistry apart from them talking about how miserable they were when they first met and how they were each other’s saving grace.

Meeting once a year, on November 9, Fallon and Ben are to accept this challenge. But can they, really? Tastes differ. And reading tastes, when it comes to Colleen Hoover, may get “spoiled” in the best sense after you read all standalone books from the following list.Let me start by saying this: there’s going to be a lot of hate for this book for the sole reason people just want to dislike this author for their popularity and there’s this hate train going on for the littlest things this author does so I already know people are going to just come out of the woodworks and find the tiniest thing to hate on this. That is not to say that this book is perfect or that your review will be disingenuous. Books are subjective-- therefore there can be books that I love you hate, and books I hate that you love. I just don't understand or stand for the unwarranted amount of hate that goes into BASHING books just for the way they are written. I have been reading Colleen Hoover since 2012- Slammed was my first book by her. I have had many misses with her along with many hits. atlas writing lily letters and saying “i love you” in a thousand different ways to offset ryle’s character…balance doesn’t work like that. Well then, immerse yourself into Colleen Hoover’s short stories in two co-authored anthologies. Both anthology installments, “One More Step” and “Two More Days”, have been presented by The Bookworm Box – a unique service co-founded and established by Colleen Hoover to support charitable organizations. Such changes had never been so creatively and sophisticatedly described by anyone until Colleen Hoover wrote the first book in the series – “Hopeless”. As an independent American author from Texas, Colleen Hoover came to writing as a hobby, but still something she felt compelled to do. Like most modern working women, she balances her work, her marriage, her two young sons and still finds joy in writing and promoting her own creations.

After that cliffhanger in Part 2, it will be torturing to postpone reading the third novel in the series. And the story feels absolutely surreal. The protagonists’“amnesia” keeps getting weirder and weirder. The race against time has become more dangerous. Full of the teen spirit steam, it’s again a euphoric and nearly maniacally enigmatic story between a teenage girl with a weird name Six (CoHo loves those), Sky’s best friend, and Daniel, Dean’s best friend.Hired to finish the series of Jeremy Crawford’s ill wife and world-famous writer, Verity Crawford, Lowen finds an autobiographical manuscript. Think anyone who stays in an abusive relationship is asking for it? Stupid? Bringing it on themselves? Think again. It’s really easy to judge when you aren’t actually in the sitation. The Bookworm Box is proud to present Two More Days, our second anthology installment. Much like the first installment, Two More Days is an exciting and unique reading experience with contributions from several of our charity's featured authors. Each author was given the same first sentence. Where they took that sentence was completely up to them. Even if you’re not fond of poetry very much, the lyrical and artistic aspects it brings to the narration will be exceptionally fitting and refreshing. CoHo (the name her fans know her by) specializes in young adult romantic thrillers that can boast of overwhelming psychological tension.

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