π Table of Contents
- Is Verity Spicy?
- Spice Level β Quick Facts
- Dual-Track Content Index
- Is Verity NSFW? Sexual Content
- Is Verity Dark Romance?
- Is There LGBTQ Content?
- Is Verity 18+? Age Rating
- Spicy Scenes Overview
- Spicy Chapters & Page Numbers
- How Many Chapters & Pages?
- Can You Skip the Spicy Parts?
- Why Is Verity Controversial?
- Verity Summary (No Spoilers)
- Character Breakdown
- The BookTok Effect
- Verity vs All CoHo Books
- Full Trigger Warning List
- How Long to Read Verity?
- π¬ Verity Movie (Oct 2, 2026)
- Finished Verity? Read Next
- Final Verdict
- FAQ
- More Reviews
When I finally picked up Verity after months of watching BookTok explode with reactions, I expected shock value β but not much depth. What I didn’t expect was how much this book would challenge my own biases as a reader. This review isn’t a recap; it’s a breakdown of why this novel became a cultural lightning rod and why readers are still fighting about its ending years later.
β‘ Quick Answer: Yes, Verity is spicy, explicit and NSFW. It scores 4 out of 5 for sexual content. But the sex is not the part that disturbs people. The disturbing content is child harm inside the manuscript sections β a completely separate layer of the book. Recommended age: 18 and over.
Verity by Colleen Hoover · 336 pages · Grand Central
Most readers finish it in one or two sittings. The audiobook is narrated by Vanessa Johansson and Amy Landon β a dual-narrator split that separates the present-day story from the manuscript, which makes those sections land considerably harder.
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Is Verity by Colleen Hoover Spicy?
Yes β and it is more explicit than most people expect from Colleen Hoover. There are multiple graphic scenes, and this is one of the most sexually explicit books she has written.
But the rating on its own misleads people, which is why so many readers finish it feeling ambushed. Verity is a thriller in which intimacy is a pressure device, not a reward. Every explicit scene sits on top of something being hidden. Readers arriving from her contemporary romances expect the spice to feel good; here it is engineered to feel wrong.
Reader reactions are worth scanning on the Verity Goodreads page β but come back here for the structured content breakdown.
Verity Spice Level β Quick Facts
- Spice Level: 4/5 (explicit, multiple scenes)
- Type of Spice: Dark psychological + sexual tension
- Romance vibe: None β this is not a romance novel
- Tone: Disturbing, manipulative, morally complex
- Age Rating: 18+ strictly
- Is it Dark Romance?: Psychological thriller with dark elements β not classified as dark romance
- Movie adaptation?: Yes β in theaters October 2, 2026 (rated R)
π Verdict: The spice exists, but it is uncomfortable rather than romantic or pleasurable.
The Dual-Track Content Index: Verity Scored Properly
A single chilli rating collapses two different things into one number, which is exactly why readers feel ambushed. We score Verity on two independent scales instead.
| Track | What it measures | Verity score |
|---|---|---|
| Track A β Explicitness | How graphic the sexual content is on the page | 4 / 5 |
| Track B β Distress | How disturbing the surrounding material is | 5 / 5 |
| Discomfort Ratio | Track B divided by Track A | 1.25 |
A Discomfort Ratio above 1.0 means the book will unsettle you more than it excites you. Below 1.0 means conventional spice.
Verity lands at 1.25. That single figure explains the entire wall of one-star reviews from readers who arrived expecting a spicy romance. This book is more disturbing than it is sexy, and it is not close.
Is Verity NSFW? Does Verity Have Sexual Content?
π« Yes β Verity has explicit sexual content, and it is NSFW on two fronts.
It contains multiple fully explicit sexual scenes, and it also contains graphic violence and detailed child harm. Reading it openly at work, on a commute, or anywhere over your shoulder is a bad idea β and the audiobook absolutely requires headphones.
The explicit passages are not brief or fade-to-black. They are also not framed as romantic development β every one sits on top of a power imbalance. Lowen is broke, working under a ghostwriting contract, and living in the Vermont house owned by the man she is sleeping with. That imbalance, not the physical detail, is what readers react to.
Is Verity Dark Romance?
Verity’s genre in one line: psychological romantic thriller. Not a romance. Not dark romance. Not horror.
Amazon’s own bestseller ranks confirm the split β #4 in Psychological Thrillers and #7 in Contemporary Romance simultaneously. Dark romance needs a love story at its centre; this book has a mystery at its centre and an attraction at its edge. Hoover’s own fictional series inside the novel, The Noble Virtues, is written entirely from the antagonist’s point of view β which tells you where her interest actually sits.
Is There LGBTQ Content in Verity?
No β Verity contains no LGBTQ content.
There are no LGBTQ main characters, no queer relationships, and no same-sex content anywhere in the novel. All romantic and sexual content in both narrative layers is between opposite-sex characters.
If you are looking for queer representation, this is not the book β and if you are screening a book for that content, you can rule Verity out cleanly. Colleen Hoover’s catalogue as a whole is overwhelmingly heterosexual contemporary fiction, so the same answer applies to most of her titles.
Is Verity 18+? Age Rating Explained
π¨ Yes β Verity is strictly 18+ only.
This is NOT a YA book despite Colleen Hoover’s other work being more accessible. The combination of graphic sexual content, child harm depicted in detail, psychological abuse, and deeply disturbing themes makes this appropriate only for adult readers. Some reviewers recommend 21+ given the nature of the content.
Books receive no official classification the way films do, so every Verity age rating is somebody’s judgement β and those judgements disagree sharply. Here they are side by side.
| Source | Rating | Basis | Authority level |
|---|---|---|---|
| MPA film rating (2026) | R (under 17 needs adult) | Sexual content, nudity, language, violence, bloody images | Official ratings board |
| Parent-guide sites | 17+ | Anchored to the film rating | Editorial judgement |
| Reader self-reporting | 16+ | Ages readers say they read it at | Anecdotal β not a recommendation |
| Some book bloggers | 21+ | Personal reaction to child harm content | One person’s opinion |
| ReadifyPro | 18+ | Track A 4/5 combined with Track B 5/5 | Dual-track scoring |
β οΈ About that “21+” number: it is not official and never was. It began as one blogger’s judgement and got repeated until it started looking like a fact. Nothing institutional supports it. The only authority-issued content rating attached to this story anywhere is the film’s , which corresponds to 17 and over unaccompanied.
Verity Spicy Scenes β No Spoilers Overview
The explicit content in Verity appears in two distinct layers:
- The main narrative β scenes between Lowen Ashleigh and Jeremy Crawford as their relationship develops under morally fraught circumstances
- Verity’s manuscript β a fictional autobiography found inside the house, which contains its own graphic content tied to past events. These manuscript sections contain the most disturbing scenes in the book.
β οΈ Content warning: The sexual content is often connected to dubious consent themes and psychological manipulation. The manuscript scenes in particular are intentionally designed to disturb β many readers report nearly abandoning the book at these sections.
π Verity Spicy Chapters & Page Numbers β Complete Guide
Note: Page numbers are anchored to the 2021 Grand Central hardcover (336 pages). Paperback, ebook and collector’s editions paginate differently β use the chapter numbers as your reliable guide.
Chapter 7 β Pages 89β92: First Intimate Encounter
Lowen and Jeremy’s relationship escalates after an emotionally vulnerable moment. The scene is explicit but relatively brief. This marks the shift from professional to personal between them. The context β she is living in his house, completing his wife’s work β makes it morally complicated from the start.
Chapter 12 β Pages 145β148: Manuscript Revelation
Verity’s manuscript contains graphic descriptions of her past intimate experiences with Jeremy. This is where the disturbing psychological undertones begin to surface seriously. Not romantic β deliberately unsettling. Many readers mark this as the turning point where the book shifts from thriller to something darker.
Chapter 15 β Pages 178β182: Most Explicit Manuscript Section π₯
The most graphic content in the entire book appears here, within Verity’s manuscript. It involves manipulation, power dynamics, and morally disturbing scenarios. This is the section most commonly flagged in content warning reviews. Many readers report this is where they nearly stopped reading β and why they kept going anyway.
Chapter 19 β Pages 223β227: Heightened Tension
Lowen and Jeremy’s physical relationship intensifies as secrets deepen. The scene blurs lines between grief, attraction, and moral conflict. By this point the reader is fully aware of the ethical weight of the situation β which makes this scene more psychologically charged than physically explicit.
Chapter 23 β Pages 267β271: Final Intimate Scene
The last explicit moment before the book’s climax, reflecting emotional instability and moral conflict on both sides. The emotional context carries more weight than the scene itself.
β οΈ Reader Warning: These scenes are not isolated moments. They are deeply connected to themes of manipulation, consent issues, and moral ambiguity throughout. The spice in Verity is inseparable from the psychological horror β you cannot extract one from the other.
How Many Chapters and Pages Does Verity Have?
The page count depends entirely on which edition you are holding, which is why the numbers you find online never agree. A count quoted without its edition is meaningless.
| Edition | Published | Pages | Bonus chapter? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Self-published Kindle | 7 December 2018 | 324 | No |
| Grand Central hardcover | 5 October 2021 | 336 | No |
| Grand Central paperback | 26 October 2021 | 314 | No |
| Collector’s edition hardcover | 27 September 2022 | 341 or 368* | Yes |
*Why two numbers? The 2022 collector’s edition (ISBN 9781538739723) is listed at 341 pages by Goodreads and 368 pages by Amazon and other major retailers β the same ISBN, two different counts. Retailer listings for this edition genuinely disagree, which is why page-count answers for Verity vary so wildly across the internet.
π Buying the right edition: if you specifically want the exclusive extra chapter, you need the 2022 collector’s edition (ISBN 9781538739723). It also includes a gold foil cover and a letter from the author. The standard 2021 hardcover and paperback do not contain it.
A common mix-up: “So Be It” is the title of Verity Crawford’s manuscript, which appears as interstitial sections throughout the novel. It is not the name of the bonus chapter. A lot of blogs and social posts conflate the two.
How many chapters does Verity have? 25. The novel runs 25 sequentially numbered chapters with no prologue and no epilogue, alternating between Lowen’s present-day narration and excerpts from Verity’s manuscript, “So Be It.” Counts of 19, 27 and 32 circulate online. The confusion comes from whether the manuscript excerpts get counted as separate chapters. They are not; they sit inside the numbered chapters.
Can You Skip the Spicy Parts of Verity?
Only partly β and not in the way most readers assume.
In a romance novel, explicit scenes are emotional punctuation. Skip them and the plot survives intact. Verity does not work that way.
β Layer 1 IS skippable
The present-day scenes between Lowen and Jeremy can be skimmed without losing plot information. You lose atmosphere and tension, not facts. That is roughly half the explicit content in the book.
β Layer 2 is NOT skippable
The manuscript sections are the plot. The explicit and disturbing content inside them is the evidence the entire mystery is built on. Skip those and you are not reading Verity β you are reading a book with its central question surgically removed.
π¨ The practical verdict: if it is the explicit sex you want to avoid, you can skim around half of it. If it is the child harm, you cannot read this book at all β that content is threaded through the manuscript layer from beginning to end, not confined to one flagged chapter.
There is no clean-reader path through Verity. The structure does not allow one.
Why Is Verity Controversial?
Verity is controversial for several compounding reasons β it is not just one thing that divides readers:
1. The Ending β “Team Manuscript” vs “Team Letter”
The novel ends with two completely incompatible explanations for everything that has happened. Colleen Hoover deliberately refuses to confirm which is true. Half of readers believe the manuscript version; the other half believe the letter. This ambiguity either feels brilliantly crafted or profoundly frustrating β there is almost no middle ground. The letter’s defence is a technique the character calls antagonistic journaling β writing the opposite of what she did or felt, as practice for writing villains. Whether you accept that explanation decides which camp you land in.
2. Child Harm Content
The manuscript contains descriptions of harm to children that many readers found genuinely disturbing β including depictions of child death, a character attempting to smother her daughter, and other deeply upsetting scenarios involving minors. This is the most commonly cited reason readers abandoned the book or gave it one star. It is not treated gratuitously in the narrative, but it is not softened either.
3. Dubious Consent Themes
Several scenes involve situations where consent is unclear, psychologically coerced, or morally complicated. These are framed critically within the story rather than approvingly β but their presence is a legitimate concern for many readers and contributes significantly to the book’s divisive reputation.
4. Colleen Hoover’s Brand Mismatch
Many readers came to Verity from CoHo’s more accessible romance novels β It Ends With Us, November 9, Confess β and expected something tonally similar. The extreme shift from emotional romance to psychological horror felt like a bait-and-switch for readers who didn’t research the book first. This mismatch of expectations is responsible for a significant portion of the negative reviews.
5. The Ableism Criticism
The least-discussed objection to Verity, and one of the most substantial. Reviewers on StoryGraph and elsewhere have repeatedly flagged the novel’s implicit framing that an incapacitated Verity would be better off dead, and that Jeremy should not have to bear the burden of caring for her. It is a criticism of the book’s underlying moral logic rather than a content warning, which is why it rarely surfaces in reviews.
6. The Wider Colleen Hoover Backlash
Hoover publicly apologised at a 2022 fan event for romanticising infidelity in earlier books such as Confess and November 9. Reactions split between crediting the self-awareness and arguing it arrived years too late. The legal dispute surrounding the It Ends With Us adaptation intensified scrutiny of her work generally, and Verity absorbed a share of it. Separately, critics attack this novel specifically for plot holes, thin character development, and a twist many consider implausible.
7. The Pushback Against The Backlash
Worth including because it is almost never reported. Romance scholars have argued that the standard critique of Hoover rests on an assumption that young women cannot distinguish fiction from a healthy real-life relationship β and that no evidence actually shows romance fiction drives behaviour. Whatever you make of Verity, the criticism of it is not uncontested.
Verity Summary (No Spoilers)
Verity follows Lowen Ashleigh, a struggling writer who is hired to complete the bestselling thriller series of famous author Verity Crawford, who is incapacitated after a tragic accident. Lowen travels to the Crawford home to sort through Verity’s notes β and finds an unfinished autobiography that was never meant to be read.
The manuscript contains deeply disturbing confessions. As Lowen reads further, she becomes entangled with Verity’s husband Jeremy and faces an impossible dilemma: reveal what she knows, keep it secret, or question whether any of it is actually true.
The book ends with the famous “manuscript vs. letter” debate β an ambiguous revelation that splits readers into two camps, with no authorial resolution ever provided.
Character Breakdown (Spoiler-Free)
β Lowen Ashleigh β The Protagonist
A financially struggling writer given an extraordinary opportunity. Her decisions are driven by a combination of desperation and moral conflict. Some readers find her frustrating; others find her entirely believable given her circumstances. Her narration is the lens through which we experience everything β which matters enormously when considering whose version of events to trust.
β Verity Crawford β The Enigma
The incapacitated author whose manuscript drives the entire plot. As revealed through her writing, she is painted as narcissistic, manipulative, and possibly monstrous. Whether that version of her is real is the central question of the book. She functions brilliantly as a concept but some readers feel she lacks psychological depth as a fully realised character β more device than person.
β Jeremy Crawford β The Husband
Verity’s devoted, grieving husband. His shift from loyal spouse to love interest happens faster than many readers found believable β the pacing here is one of the book’s weaker elements. Emotionally he is the most sympathetic character, which is part of the manipulation the book is built on.
Supporting Cast
- Crew Crawford β the couple’s young son, emotionally attached to Lowen
- Boone β Verity’s former editor, becomes a reluctant ally to Lowen
- April β the live-in nurse who grows increasingly wary of Lowen’s presence
- Harper and Chastin Crawford β the twin daughters whose deaths shape the entire novel
The BookTok Effect: How Verity Went Viral
BookTok didn’t just recommend this book β it performed it. Shocked reactions. Crying videos. Screaming into cameras. Endless “who do you believe?” debates. This emotional, shareable experience is what made Verity explode online and sell millions of copies.
It’s not literary craftsmanship that made it iconic β it’s shareability. The book is:
- Easy to finish quickly β the pacing is genuinely addictive
- Easy to debate β the ending demands discussion
- Easy to react to β the content is genuinely shocking
- Easy to recommend β the premise is compelling in a single sentence
Colleen Hoover unintentionally created the perfect viral thriller. The upcoming film adaptation starring Dakota Johnson and Anne Hathaway is only going to amplify this further β expect a second wave of Verity content across social media from October 2026 onward.
The publication story is part of the appeal too. Hoover self-published Verity on 7 December 2018 through her own imprint, Hoover Ink Inc. Grand Central Publishing picked it up and reissued it in 2021 after the surge, making it one of the decade’s most successful self-published-to-traditional crossovers. It has since sold over three million copies β more than a million in 2023 alone β was nominated for a Goodreads Choice Award for Best Romance in 2019, and won the British Book Award for Pageturner in 2023.
Verity vs All Colleen Hoover Books β Full Spice Comparison
| Book Title | Spice Level | Type of Spice | Overall Tone | Age Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Verity | π₯π₯π₯π₯ (4/5) | Dark, psychological, disturbing | Psychological Thriller | 18+ |
| Too Late | π₯π₯π₯π₯Β½ (4.5/5) | Extremely graphic, contains SA content | Dark Romance / Crime | 18+ (mature) |
| Ugly Love | π₯π₯π₯ (3/5) | Passionate, angsty, emotional | Emotional Romance | 17+ |
| It Ends With Us | π₯π₯Β½ (2.5/5) | Romantic, emotional | Contemporary Romance | 16+ |
| November 9 | π₯π₯Β½ (2.5/5) | Sweet with tension | Romance with Twists | 16+ |
| All Your Perfects | π₯π₯Β½ (2.5/5) | Intimate but emotionally complicated | Marriage Drama | 17+ |
| Reminders of Him | π₯π₯ (2/5) | Tender, healing-focused | Emotional Drama | 16+ |
| Confess | π₯ (1.5/5) | Sweet, emotionally led | New Adult Romance | 15+ |
Key takeaway: Verity is Colleen Hoover’s only true psychological thriller. While Too Late has more raw explicit content, Verity‘s spice is more psychologically disturbing. Her other titles are significantly milder β don’t judge Hoover’s entire catalogue by this one book.
Are Colleen Hoover books spicy? Mostly not. She is an emotional, character-driven author who occasionally writes explicit content β Verity and Too Late are the only two that warrant adult-only treatment.
Note: Individual reviews for Too Late, Ugly Love, It Ends With Us, November 9, All Your Perfects, Reminders of Him, and Confess aren’t published on ReadifyPro yet β once they are, this table will link directly to each one.
β οΈ Complete Trigger Warning List for Verity
This is the most comprehensive content warning list you’ll find β every significant theme covered, graded by severity so you can judge what actually applies to you.
| Content warning | Severity | Which layer |
|---|---|---|
| Child death | Severe β on the page | Manuscript |
| Harm to a child by a parent | Severe β described in detail | Manuscript |
| Attempted self-managed abortion | Severe β described | Manuscript |
| Fatal pedestrian accident | Severe β on the page | Present-day |
| Graphic sexual content | Severe β repeated | Both layers |
| Dubious consent | Moderate to severe | Both layers |
| Psychological abuse and gaslighting | Severe β sustained | Throughout |
| Attempted murder | Moderate to severe | Both layers |
| Maternal rejection and ambivalence | Severe β central theme | Manuscript |
| Infidelity | Moderate β central to plot | Both layers |
| Grief, disability and caregiving | Moderate β sustained | Present-day |
| Graphic descriptions of injury | Moderate | Both layers |
| Unreliable narration, ambiguous ending | Mild β but frustrating | Structural |
π¨ Age Rating: Strictly 18+ only. This is NOT a YA book. Do not recommend to teen readers regardless of their reading level or maturity. The R rating of the film adaptation confirms the adult nature of this content.
What is NOT present: Verity does not contain racial violence, self-harm methods, or suicide how-to content. The disturbing content centres on interpersonal manipulation, child harm, and sexual content within a psychological thriller framework.
How Long Does Verity Take to Read?
Based on the 336-page 2021 hardcover at roughly 300 words per page:
| Reader type | Words per minute | Time to finish |
|---|---|---|
| Slow / careful reader | 150 | About 11 hours 12 minutes |
| Average adult reader | 250 | About 6 hours 43 minutes |
| Fast reader | 400 | About 4 hours 12 minutes |
β±οΈ Work out your own number with the free Reading Time Calculator, or use the Reader Toolkit if you want to set a pace target across a whole series.
In practice, most readers finish Verity well under these estimates β the chapters are short and the pacing is relentless. One or two sittings is the norm, not the exception.
π¬ The Verity Movie β Age Rating and Release
Quick Facts
- Release: October 2, 2026 (US theatrical, Amazon MGM Studios)
- Rating: β sexual content, some nudity, language, violence and bloody images
- Starring: Anne Hathaway as Verity, Dakota Johnson as Lowen, Josh Hartnett as Jeremy
- Director: Michael Showalter
That R rating matters for the book too β it is the only authority-issued content classification attached to this story anywhere, since novels receive no equivalent. It is why it appears in the age-rating table above.
π Full cast, complete R-rating breakdown, parents’ guide, book vs film differences and the ending explained are all covered in our dedicated guide: Verity Movie: Age Rating, Cast and Ending Explained
π Finished Verity? You Might Also Likeβ¦
πͺ Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell β grief, obsession, unreliable reality. Same devastating energy. Β· πͺ None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell β manuscript-within-a-story structure, nothing is what it seems. Β· πͺ The Teacher by Freida McFadden β addictive pacing, morally grey, uncomfortably good. Β· πͺ The Housemaid’s Secret β another twisted domestic thriller with a narrator you can’t fully trust.
Final Verdict: Should You Read Verity?
Rating: βββ 3/5 β A gripping cultural phenomenon, not a masterpiece.
It entertains, shocks, and provokes discussion, even if the craft isn’t always equal to the ambition. The ideas behind the characters are excellent; the execution lacks psychological realism in places. The pacing is genuinely addictive. The ending is deliberately unresolved β brilliant or infuriating depending on who you are.
β Read Verity if you want:
- A quick, addictive page-turner you’ll finish in one or two sittings
- A morally ambiguous psychological thriller
- A book ending you can debate endlessly
- Dark, uncomfortable content handled within a thriller framework
β Skip Verity if you prefer:
- Deep, realistic character psychology
- Literary-quality prose
- Resolved, satisfying endings
- Minimal violence, child harm, or consent-related triggers
- A traditional romance novel (this is not one)
β FAQ β Verity by Colleen Hoover
Completely different genres, tone, and content level. It Ends With Us is emotional contemporary romance about domestic abuse β Verity is dark psychological suspense. Spice level: Verity is 4/5, It Ends With Us is 2.5/5. They share an author and nothing else in feel.
The Verity film adaptation starring Dakota Johnson, Anne Hathaway, and Josh Hartnett releases in US theaters on October 2, 2026. Distributed by Amazon MGM Studios, directed by Michael Showalter. Officially rated R.
Colleen Hoover has deliberately never confirmed which ending is true. This ambiguity is intentional. Both interpretations are textually supported. You choose β and that choice is the whole point.
Four main reasons: the deliberately unresolved ending, graphic child harm content in the manuscript, dubious consent themes, and the extreme tonal mismatch vs Hoover’s romance novels that many readers didn’t expect.
Verity is a complete standalone novel with no sequel and no series. Everything is contained (or deliberately left unresolved) in one book.
Verity (4/5) is comparable in explicit content level to Fourth Wing (4/5) but the tone is completely different β Fourth Wing’s spice is passionate romantasy, Verity’s is psychologically disturbing. Both are 18+ but entirely different reading experiences.
Verity has 25 sequentially numbered chapters, with no prologue and no epilogue, interspersed with excerpts from Verity’s “So Be It” manuscript. You will see 19, 27 and even 32 quoted elsewhere online β those counts are wrong. Page count runs 314 to 368 depending on edition.
No β Verity is entirely fictional. It’s an original psychological thriller by Colleen Hoover, first self-published in 2018. Nothing in the plot is drawn from real events.
Yes β on two fronts. It contains explicit sexual content, and it also contains graphic violence and detailed child harm. Not suitable for reading in public or at work, and the audiobook needs headphones.
Only partly. The present-day scenes between Lowen and Jeremy can be skimmed without losing plot information, but the manuscript sections cannot β they contain the evidence the entire mystery depends on. The child harm content in particular runs throughout and cannot be avoided.
It depends on the edition. The 2018 self-published Kindle runs 324 pages, the 2021 Grand Central hardcover 336, the 2021 paperback 314, and the 2022 collector’s edition is listed at either 341 or 368 depending on the retailer. Only the collector’s edition contains the bonus chapter.
The 2022 collector’s edition hardcover, ISBN 9781538739723. It also includes a gold foil cover and a letter from the author. The standard 2021 hardcover and paperback do not contain it.
Verity is a psychological romantic thriller β not a romance and not dark romance. Amazon ranks it #4 in Psychological Thrillers and #7 in Contemporary Romance simultaneously, which is why so many readers who expected a romance feel misled.
No. Verity contains no LGBTQ characters, queer relationships, or same-sex content. All romantic and sexual content is between opposite-sex characters.
At an average 250 words per minute, roughly 6 hours 45 minutes for the 336-page edition. Slower readers should allow around 11 hours, faster readers just over 4. Most people finish faster than estimated because the pacing is relentless.
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