10 Best Books Like Verity

If you loved Verity by Colleen Hoover, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

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When struggling writer Lowen accepts a job completing a series for injured bestselling author Verity Crawford, she discovers a disturbing autobiography that reveals dark family secrets

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Quick Comparison: Books Like Verity

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You Love MeCaroline Kepnes0Closest match
The HousemaidFreida McFadden4.52022332Similar vibes
Want to Know a SecretFreida McFadden4.22026288Similar vibes
The Locked DoorFrieda McFadden02021Similar vibes
Never LieFrieda McFadden02022Similar vibes
YellowfaceR.F. Kuang3.92023319Similar vibes
The CoworkerFrieda McFadden02023Similar vibes
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Authors Who Write Like Colleen Hoover

If you enjoy Colleen Hoover's writing style, explore these similar authors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to Verity?

The most similar books to Verity are You Love Me, The Housemaid, Want to Know a Secret.

What should I read after Verity?

After finishing Verity, readers most commonly pick up You Love Me next. Alternatively, you might enjoy more books by Colleen Hoover, such as It Starts with Us.

Who writes books like Colleen Hoover?

Authors similar to Colleen Hoover include Gillian Flynn, Alex Michaelides, Ruth Ware.

What genre is Verity?

Verity is a Thriller novel by Colleen Hoover, published in 2018. It features elements of Unreliable Narrator, Dark Romance, Writer.

How long is Verity?

Verity varies in length depending on edition.

Does Verity have romance/spice?

Verity has a spice level of 4/5. This book contains explicit romantic content.

About Verity

When struggling writer Lowen accepts a job completing a series for injured bestselling author Verity Crawford, she discovers a disturbing autobiography that reveals dark family secrets. Hoover ventures into psychological thriller territory with a twisty tale of obsession, manipulation, and unreliable narration. Featuring morally gray characters and a jaw-dropping ending that has divided readers, this standalone thriller blurs the lines between victim and villain while exploring the dangerous power of storytelling and the question of what we're willing to believe when we want something to be true.