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Verity is a 2018 psychological thriller novel written by American author Colleen Hoover. The novel was nominated for a Goodreads Choice Award for Best Romance in 2019 and won the British Book Award for Pageturner in 2023 and the Lovelybooks Leserpreis for Romance in 2020.
The book reached #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list on January 20, [2] [21] and remained there for three weeks. [22] It was the first self-published novel to ever top the list. [23] A companion novel, Losing Hope, was published that July. [24] Finding Cinderella is a free novella that Hoover published in 2014.
Code Name Verity is a young adult historical fiction novel by Elizabeth Wein published in 2012. It focuses on the friendship between two young British women in World War II: a spy captured by Nazis in German-occupied France and the pilot who took her there. It was named a Michael L. Printz Honor Book in 2013, and shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal.
It Ends with Us was published by Atria Books on August 2, 2016. [1] Based on the relationship between her mother and father, [2] Hoover described it as "the hardest book I've ever written". [3] It explores themes of domestic violence and emotional abuse. However, the book is ultimately still billed as a "romance novel".
Her 2012 novel, Code Name Verity, is a World War II thriller focusing on the friendship between an English woman, a Scottish woman, [3] a transport pilot and a spy. It received critical acclaim; [4] it was awarded an Edgar Award for Best Young Adult Novel and designated a Michael L. Printz Award Honor book in 2013. [5]
Another Colleen Hoover novel is coming to the big screen. Hoover's bestselling thriller "Verity" is currently in development at Amazon MGM Studios.
Anne Hathaway will star in the upcoming film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s best-selling book “Verity.” She will play Verity Crawford, a famous author who is unable to finish her thriller ...
Christie Ridgway in a review for Bookpage wrote, "The characters' somewhat formal voices lend a verisimilitude that balances the enjoyable escape of McAvoy's Regency world of balls, gowns and romance". [7] Booklist also reviewed Aphrodite and the Duke. [8] Verity and the Forbidden Suitor, the second novel in the Du Bells series, was published ...