Verity.

La sombra de un engaño

Livre broché, 368 pages

Langue : Spanish

Publié par Planeta.

ISBN :
978-607-07-6925-2
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Numéro OCLC :
1345696824

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3 étoiles (3 critiques)

Un autor, que escribe sobre un autor que lee sobre otro autor, la sensación constante de que alguien te está mintiendo, pero ¿quién es?. Lowen Ashleigh, autora al borde de la bancarrota, recibe un encargo que le cambiará la vida: Jeremy, el flamante marido de Verity Crawford, una de las autoras más importantes del momento, la contrata para terminar la serie de libros en la que trabajaba su mujer antes de sufrir un grave accidente que la ha dejado en coma. Lowen se instala en la mansión del matrimonio para poder trabajar en las notas en las que trabajaba Verity, con la esperanza de encontrar material suficiente para empezar con su encargo, pero lo que no esperaba descubrir en la caótica oficina es una autobiografía de la propia Verity, escondida para que nunca salga a la luz. Un autor, que escribe sobre un autor que lee sobre otro autor, la …

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Review of 'Verity' on 'Goodreads'

2 étoiles

Things I liked:

- The suspense in the first part of the story, where nothing of interest happens but the tension is still very strong.
- The interesting plot idea

Things I did not like:

- The execution of the plot. The final plot twist is really kind of stupid and not believable at all.
- Flat characters. I mean, who is Jeremy, apart from a guy that likes to get his dick sucked? I still have no clue.
- Illogical and unnecessary plot lines. Why the horrific accident in the first pages? Why is the relationship with her agent given so much attention when it says so little?

All in all, this book left me disappointed.

a publié une critique de Verity par Colleen Hoover

Review of 'Verity' on 'Goodreads'

2 étoiles

2 1/2 stars

This book is hard to rate for a number of reasons. First off, it's not very good, so there's that. Secondly it does keep you reading to find out what fucked up things will happen next so there is that too. It's like a typical "pot boiler" type, easy enough reading, titillating sexual tidbits, which truth be told, I didn't care for, but I know a lot of women do, hense the popularity of books like 50 Shades of Gray etc... plot twists and a big "reveal" at the end which has you scratching your head going... ???!!! So that's kind of a positive because you end up thinking "wha...? What the hell?"

So, I guess I can understand why some people rate it so highly, because all that I mentioned is what they want from pleasure reading. And that's fine. We all have different tastes. I …