If you’re a romance novel lover, you may want to try It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover. The novel was released on August 2, 2016, by Atria Books, and is based on the author’s own experience with her mother and father. Hoover recalled that writing the novel was the most difficult part of the writing process.
Verity
If you loved Verity, then you might be curious to read It Ends With Us, a new book from Colleen Hoover. This psychological thriller is a gothic mystery that is heavily influenced by Rebecca and Gillian Flynn. It follows the story of Lowen Ashleigh, a struggling writer, who accepts a dream job with bestselling author Verity Crawford. As Lowen works to complete Verity’s manuscript, he discovers a shocking secret about the author.
The plot of Verity and similar books is very different from the plot in the previous novel. In Verity, the author uses a woman’s experience as a way to explore the psychological process behind suicide. In both novels, the heroine faces a debilitating mental illness. As the story progresses, the reader is thrown into a world of fear and uncertainty. In both books, there are multiple characters that must be dealt with at once.
Under Rose-Tainted Skies
Under Rose-Tainted Skie is a contemporary young adult novel that takes a look at the experiences of people with mental illness. It follows seventeen-year-old Norah Dean, who suffers from agoraphobia and OCD. Before suffering a panic attack, she was a typical teenager, but now she is terrified of the things she once took for granted.
YA novels often deal with mental illness, and Under Rose-Tainted Skie is no exception. The book follows seventeen-year-old Norah, who suffers from a severe form of agoraphobia and OCD. While she tries to lead a normal life, she is tormented by her mental illness and her fear of the dark. The novel’s portrayal of Norah’s illness, her banter, and her fear of the dark side of love make it an engrossing read for young adults.
The Serpent King
The Serpent King is a young adult novel set in rural Tennessee. It follows three best friends, Dill, Travis, and Lydia, who have trouble fitting in. Dill is the most outcast of the bunch, and has a troubled past – his father was a snake handler, and he is incarcerated for child pornography. Travis is also an outcast, as his father is abusive.
This book is a good example of the kind of book that is meant for teens, especially if you enjoy emotional fiction. It explores themes of surviving the unlovable, overcoming pain, and finding redemption. It is not a light read, but a compelling read that will keep you hooked until the last page.
Love and Other Words
Love and Other Words is a New York Times bestselling novel by Christina Lauren. It’s a story of love, family, and friendship. The story is set in the modern world and will captivate readers. The characters are flawed and real. Lauren manages to make even the most difficult of situations seem manageable.
Love and Other Words is a timely contemporary novel that deals with grief. Macy’s mother dies when she is ten years old. After the death of her mother, her father inherits a list of rules, which includes buying a second home for Macy. But despite the sadness of her loss, Macy doesn’t talk about her mother much. After her mother’s death, she begins to open up to Elliot. In the midst of this, Macy encounters her ex, whom she hasn’t seen in over ten years.
Love and Other Words is a sweet novel told from two points of view. The first timeline features Macy and her first love. The characters were childhood sweethearts and meet again after 12 years. Their love for books bonds them and helps them grow into something more than friends.
The Cruel Prince
If you liked “The Selection” and “The Selection: Dark Art” but wanted to read more about a different world, “The Cruel Prince” may be a great choice for you. This novel features a similar fantasy world, but focuses on a single girl, Feyre. If you’re a fan of fast-paced stories with fantasy elements, you may enjoy “The Cruel Prince” as well.