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Why does nobody like Colleen hoover or her books?
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Jun 27, 2023 05:47PM

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My only problem with her is that she relies on SA and DV to carry her mediocre plot (I'm brutally honest, I know).


she has over 2mill fans on IG
it's just the haters have a noxious loud voices
two: anyone who says she is romanticising DA doesn't have an ounce of literary understanding! her book is literary about a woman who choose to get out of a DA marriage. she choose her life and her daughter's . Coho shows that DA are sometimes good ppl but have big issues and even when we love them and want to help them, it is no excuse to tolerate the A and stay with them (isn't that what many women do?)
3: the minute you start "I heard" and "ppl are saying" that her son is this and that, you are immediately a bad person bec you put yourself in hearsay and defamation
are you a lawyer? were you on the case? where is the girl now? maybe she just wanted her 1 min of fame? ppl are just haters
4: do not ever judge any book or author before trying their books. it's your opinion that matters, not others.
5: if you look closely, you'll find that those spreading the hate are big accounts who either had low views and wanted the engagement or did not get paid to promote her books!
personally, I rwd all her books. some are good, some I didn't like, some I loved, some I dnfed. this is called personal opinion not others




Actually no 99% of her shit is rape smut

They are easy reads and can make for good pallet cleansers. I loved Ugly Love, Verity, and Layla.

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I've read Hopeless series, maybe that's why? I can't remember reading anything crazy like that

One of her books the majority of it was Rape. The plot was rape

which book is that??


It ends with us yeah

One of her shitty attempts at diversity is to have her character "Lily blossom bloom" (just let that name sink in) write letters to Ellen DeGeneres who isn't a great person to pick at lgbt representation coho
2) The representation of women in her media. She's literally known for her "strong" women. Then why did Lily cave and give Ryle sex after he begged her? why didn't she go to the police after the was assaulted? Why in November 9 are there lines like talking about physical assault to women in a sexy "my man cares about me" way*? Why was there an non consentfull sex scene that all she did was cut even though there were already thousands of copies sold? Why on earth was Fallon sexualised like that by her love interest? These women are seen as strong for the topics discussed (and I'm not dissing their strength to get through those topics) but the men always for some reason have an upper hand. Her writing is sexist and misogynistic and she really needs to get a grip.
*"I've never wanted to use physical force on a girl before..."
themarysue.com -> "YouTuber Whitney Atkinson tweeted a photo of a passage from one of Hoover’s books, November 9, in which a character actually considers the use of “physical force” to prevent his love interest from exiting a vehicle, as well as attempting to emotionally manipulate her into staying with him. Further screenshots show the character blocking a door to prevent his love interest from leaving, and forcibly taking her car keys to get her to stay. All of these are abusive actions that are meant to control the victim. "
3) Problematic tropes such as romanticization of: toxic masculinity, unhealthy co-dependent relationships and abusive and controlling behaviour. talked about a bit above but definitely can give more proof.
4) Her son sexually assaulted a girl who then reached out for help and was then blocked by colleen on instagram
5) EVERY SINGLE ONE OF HER BOOKS IS MARKETED AS A ROMANCE. every single one. I've seen verity put in the romance section. Romance genre means happy ending. So many of her books do not have a happy ending. So many of them have terrible, shitty depictions of love. None of them can really be called romances, especially if the characters aren't together at the end. Which leads to her audience and how booktok is always always recommending her, especially to young people because she writes so bad. This is scary and needs to stop, someone is going to expect this abuse in their relationship and think it's fine because coho wrote it that way.
I don't have any proof for this last point but there are many speculation to her being anti abortion. The way Verity is and what Verity does at the beginning ((view spoiler) ) and no mention of abortion after Lily fell pregnant both support mine and many others theory. I'm not saying Lily should've aborted, it's her body and her choice but surely it should've been discussed?
Here credit to my friend for the info

bae be careful <3

There's a lot of detail in these comments. I'm also a survivor of said acts, but I've never picked up a book by her. I have a few on my TBR list, however with as many comments as I've read so far, I'm quite unsure now.
Is there by chance that she could be writing out of awareness maybe? and not just romanticizing it?
You made a very good comment, with plenty of information, but I stopped to wonder if there was more than one side to it instead of just narrow slippery-slope down the road to CNC.
Maybe CoHo experienced something in her life that made her write the way she does? I know that surviving things can lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms, or to end up thinking that that kind of abuse would be perceived as love.... But I'm just curious.
I survived 5 years of a narcissistic abuser, who, unfortunately, got away with some of the things listed in your comment, and a helluva lot more, and I was under Stockholm Syndrome. I still don't know how I got out. I've also survived unholy acts brought upon me, so I'm a little weary of books that potentially romanticize that kind of assault.


Ugly Love is where my line was drawn. I had a hard time with that book and hated it very much. I am going to reread it since some people say it deserves another chance.

Ugly Love is..."
I haven't really read any of her other books but I do plan to keep reading her work. I think she does write fairly good.

I went with Verity because I heard it's one of her better ones and it's thriller (I don't like straight white romances and I dislike smut in a romance setting even more). Despite all the romance and smut, I thought the plot itself was decent.
Going off by her writing alone, it's not very good. It's juvenile and reads like fan-fiction. It's not complex, simplistic, doesn't make you think. Her characters irked me so much. It was straight up yucky and disgusting. The main character was horny for that Jeremy guy ALL THE DAMN TIME and I just... couldn't stand it. When I try to picture Jeremy I gag. The smut was unnecessarily out of pocket and embarrassing. And that bonus chapter in that special edition. WTF was going on in her mind? The main character has some deeply rooted issues and I can't help but picture Colleen herself as the MC (since her author photo is on the back of the book).
I think I'm not her target audience and just couldn't get behind the characters at all. (For context I'm Chinese, and LGBTQ). I rather be spending my time reading more impactful works and I won't be reading any more of her books.

She also created a coloring book for IEWU that includes the scene of the stairs which Lily was pushed from
So in general there is something wrong with her books/characters/herself becuz if these are life representations then she shouldn’t have put them as Romance/Fiction as it can trigger many people and many can interpret that she sexualizes DV/SA/Cheating/PTSD


i also find it hilarious that when she was criticised for being homophobic, she wrote ellen into IEWU and called it queer rep😭 like bffr

I’ve heard stuff about her and her writing but some of her works are really awesome