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A review by janecasasola
Confess by Colleen Hoover
emotional
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
4.0
Holy crap, CoHo doesn't miss?? I feel like I've read her best yet that I was prepared to feel underwhelmed with this, but now I question why I'd considered it in the first place. Seriously, what does she lace her books to make it this engrossing???
In true CoHo fashion, there's a compelling, if not mind-blowing, plot twist. And a part of me will always expect to be highly invested in her characters simply because they always have a story to tell. I don't necessarily think Auburn & Owen's are my favorites, but I cant help but feel strongly for them because I know what it's like to feel that you don't have a choice over something.
Overall, Confess gave me that same liberating feeling I get with every CoHo book I've checked out so far, and I am always gonna want more of it.
In true CoHo fashion, there's a compelling, if not mind-blowing, plot twist. And a part of me will always expect to be highly invested in her characters simply because they always have a story to tell. I don't necessarily think Auburn & Owen's are my favorites, but I cant help but feel strongly for them because I know what it's like to feel that you don't have a choice over something.
Overall, Confess gave me that same liberating feeling I get with every CoHo book I've checked out so far, and I am always gonna want more of it.
Graphic: Addiction, Sexual assault
Moderate: Drug abuse, Car accident