Top 3 Colleen Hoover Books

In the balance between genres, towards interesting hybrids for a wider reading spectrum, Colleen hoover Lately strip of mysteries seasoned slightly to the touch of romance. But the point is that the mystery weighs more, to make his works those living plots that rush into a cascade of frantic reading.

On the other hand, the mixtures, the mestizajes also serve the cause of the surprising, of the changes of scenery that, with the precise use of the good writer, can serve the cause of the turn turned into the most unexpected slap. Not surprisingly, the mix in the case of Hoover is the product of a creative evolution that goes through the youth genre, romances and lately mysteries that are obscured with each new installment.

Without being one of the most widely replicated American mystery authors in these parts (not that it happens with her the same as with a Dan Brown whose editions are simultaneous all over the planet), yes that at least we are finding his novels with a certain cadence, I suppose taking advantage of gaps or offering opportunities to his most successful novels there in Yankee.

So if you find it on the shelves of your usual bookstore or if a reader friend recommends any of his works, be sure that you will enjoy that captivating literature of the times, intensity, action, mysteries and unexpected endings.

Colleen Hoover's Top 3 Recommended Novels

break the circle

Time is a flat circle, as Bunbury would say. The idea can be as fascinating as it is overwhelming and claustrophobic. The circle is as perfect as it is closed. And in matters of love, it would even be more convenient sometimes to pull towards the triangle or the polyhedron of polyamory. Because the toxic always ends up fattening itself with that circle where everything repeats itself over and over again.

That is why it is necessary to break circles rather than close them. Because… Sometimes, the one who loves you the most is the one who hurts you the most.

Lily hasn't always had it easy. So her idyllic relationship with a gorgeous neurosurgeon named Ryle Kincaid seems too good to be true. When her first love Atlas suddenly reappears and Ryle begins to show her true colors, everything Lily has built with him is threatened. 

Verity, the shadow of a deception

It always sounds strange to us when the protagonist of a story is required for some mission that certainly overwhelms him. It happens with the common police officers in charge of pursuing the boss of a great mafia or, as in this case when a writer with little success is commissioned to finish some novels by another author who has already disappeared.

Suspicion in these cases is common. But the constant of why, of discovering what drives the protagonist to the center of a hurricane of suspicion, calm chicha, always attracts us with the same magnetism, with that electrical charge that announces strong winds and equally intense emotions ...

Lowen Ashleigh, an author on the brink of bankruptcy, receives a life-changing commission: Jeremy, the new husband of Verity Crawford, one of the most important authors of the moment, hires her to finish the series of books in which his work woman before suffering a serious accident that has left her in a coma. Lowen settles in the couple's mansion so he can work on the notes Verity was working on, hoping to find enough material to get started on his assignment, but what he didn't expect to discover in the chaotic office is an autobiography of Verity herself. , hidden so that it never comes out.

Verity, the shadow of a deception

Maybe tomorrow

When I begin to read this novel, it seems that the author is quite different from the one she could have imagined and finally captured "Verity." But it never hurts to be able to address such disparate arguments to demonstrate the gift of creativity as an unimaginable color palette for those who only live in black or white ...

At twenty-two, Sydney has it all: the perfect boyfriend, a bright future, and a nice apartment that she shares with her best friend. But everything changes the day that Ridge, her mysterious and attractive musician neighbor, warns her that her boyfriend is cheating on her with her best friend and Sydney must decide what to do with her life. With nothing but resources and no resources, Ridge welcomes her into his home and never ceases to amaze her. Sydney vibrates when he plays her beautiful melodies and although Ridge's heart is busy, he cannot ignore that he has found his muse. When they finally realize that they are needed, they will understand that feelings cannot betray the heart.

Maybe tomorrow

Other recommended books by Colleen Hoover…

Ugly love

You can think of it as ugly love, perhaps. About sex as a simple Tinder version match... But these sludge remain from those passions. Because that's what it's all about, wet powders that become sludge that ultimately look like quicksand from which it is difficult to escape. Love captures, sex too...

When Tate Collins meets pilot Miles Archer, she doesn't think it's love at first sight. They wouldn't even go so far as to consider themselves friends. The only thing Tate and Miles have in common is an undeniable mutual attraction. Once their desires come to light, they realize they have the perfect deal. He doesn't want love, she doesn't have time for love, so all that's left is sex. Her arrangement could be surprisingly perfect, as long as Tate can abide by the only two rules Miles has for her.

Never ask about the past. Don't wait for a future. They think they can handle it, but realize almost immediately that they absolutely can't. Hearts soften. Promises are broken. The rules are shattered.

Begin the Beguine

This title always reminds me of the soundtrack that Garci used for his film, Pachelbel's canon, one of those gems that binds a simple phrase with everything that ultimately cannot be said and can only be delivered to an exciting melody between nostalgia and hope. Second chances are rare, especially in love. There is no longer a trap or cardboard, or artifice or nascent butterflies. The question is whether or not the more spiritual need for reunion is going to make any sense in the real world...

Lily and her ex-husband, Ryle, have just agreed to joint custody of their little girl when Lily meets her first love, Atlas, again. After nearly two years apart, she's excited that, for once, time is on her side, and she immediately says yes when Atlas asks her out on a date.

But her joy fades when she realizes that although they are no longer married, Ryle still has a role in the family, and he will not allow Atlas Corrigan to be present in his and his daughter's lives.

Starting Over alternates between the perspectives of Lily and Atlas and picks up right where Breaking the Circle left off. We will discover more about Atlas' past and follow Lily in search of a second chance to find true love while she has to deal with a jealous ex-husband.

Begin the Beguine

Hopeless. Touching the sky

Announced as one of those novels that seeks to link us with our first love, with the discovery, or at least the trial and error, with the forces of our runaway horses and the idealization of love. Sometimes knowing the truth is more painful than believing the lies ... that's what young Sky discovers when her path crosses that of Dean Holder, a troubled boy who has the irritating ability to arouse emotions that she doesn't even understand.

He is capable of terrifying her, and at the same time captivating her, with a simple glance or a barely perceptible touch. Sky begins to realize that Dean treasures an important piece of his past; a hidden, turbulent and blurred past. But he is not aware that he has the key to unveil a secret that will unite them in a way they could never have imagined.

Hopeless. Touching the sky

in spite of you

The generational disagreements are found between the estrangement of the children peering into the world that they were never told what it was. But sometimes the worst adversities serve the cause of reconciliation that perhaps in other contexts where everything flowed normally, would not occur with the same intensity.

Morgan Grant and her sixteen-year-old daughter, Clara, would like nothing more than not to look alike. Morgan is determined to prevent her daughter from making the same mistakes she did, because by getting pregnant and getting married too young, she had to leave her own dreams up in the air. Luckily, Clara doesn't want to follow in her footsteps: her predictable mother doesn't have a bone of spontaneity in her body.

With such contrary personalities it is increasingly difficult for them to coexist. The only person who can bring peace to the home is Chris, husband, father and the anchor of the family. But that peace is shattered when he is involved in a tragic and freak accident with harrowing consequences for them.

As she struggles to rebuild everything that fell apart, Morgan finds comfort in the last person she expected, and Clara turns to the only boy she's been forbidden to see. But with each new secret and misunderstanding mother and daughter grow further apart, the last thing they imagine is that to fall in love again they need each other.

in spite of you

Never never

Forgetting is terrifying, but remembering can be even worse...

Charlie Wynwood and Silas Nash have been best friends since they could walk. At the age of 14 they fell in love and started dating. One day they wake up and, for some inexplicable reason, they don't recognize each other. They are two complete strangers. No trace of their first kiss, their last fight or the moment they fell in love... All memories have vanished.

There are only a few photos left of that great couple they used to be. They both know that they need to stick together to find out what has happened to them and why. However, the more they find out about the couple they were... the more they wonder how they could be together. Forgetting is terrifying, but remembering can be even worse.

Never never
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