Frances asked this question about Verity:
Thoughts on the ending?
wowsophiawow I think the manuscript is real and for a small yet but reason.
At some point in the book when Low and Jeremy are getting romantic- maybe after they ha…more
I think the manuscript is real and for a small yet but reason.
At some point in the book when Low and Jeremy are getting romantic- maybe after they had sex for the first time-, Low asks him about his love/bond with Verity. Jeremy states that the connection was always almost there, but fell short and that he thought time would fix their marriage. Jeremy practically states that there was something “off” about their relationship, for the whole length of it. I don’t believe Jeremy has any reason to lie about this, so why did Hoover include this? Is it just to make Low and Jeremys relationship more passionate? It definitely could be a one off thing to make Verity more suspicious and have Jeremy be more open to moving on. I believe that, whether intentional or not, this shows that Jeremy knew something was up with Verity that she couldn’t manipulate her way out of, that deep down he saw through the facade. Food for thought!(less)
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by Colleen Hoover (Goodreads Author)
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