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Confess, by Colleen Hoover


Hii everyone, . After some weeks of working on the new website and nee instagram feed it is time to finally start on posting my brand new reviews, because as you know, i always keep on reading. . This weeks review is all about "Confess" another one of Colleen Hoover's masterpieces.

. In this story Auburn has lost the boy she loved, and not only him. Also a chance for a normal life. while rebuilding it all she falls in love with an artist, Owen Gentry. Owen is bad news as her somewhat too protective brother in law tells her, and so it seems. Owen paints peoples anonymous confessions but confess everything seems impossible for himself. Sometimes the lie is bettter than the confession. But when the universe seems to be holding auburn and owen back and owen has the power to make auburn lose everything she worked for there is nothing else to do than just that. Nothing else to do than confess it all. . So as always i was majorly in love with this novel. the idea of using real life confessions of readers as an inspiration for owens paintings was amazing but sometimes so hard. The storyline was, as colleen always writes them, really good. It took all of my attention and the story sucked me in. Auburn and Owen being torn apart was so unfair and i really hated the people that were responsible. these two people must be together whatever it takes. I always devour Colleens words and so i did again. The several plots were yet again a masterpiece, i loved it. . I recommend this book just as much as i do with all of colleens books because i have to confess, she is a magnificent writer. This book can be bought for €11. . Love you all E

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