‘Verity’s Bonus Chapter Adds Another Twisted Layer to Colleen Hoover’s Problematic Novel (2024)

Colleen Hoover’s Verity is the author’s latest novel to get a film adaptation. The news has earned mixed reactions, given how dark Verity is. Meanwhile, the novel’s bonus chapter recently added another chilling and problematic layer to the story.

Spoilers for Verity ahead!

Verity is a psychological thriller that follows the story of Lowen Ashleigh, a young woman hired by Jeremy Crawford as a ghostwriter. She is tasked with finishing his wife Verity’s series of thriller novels after she was left comatose from a car accident. Wishing to keep her condition private, Jeremy hires Lowen to secretly finish Verity’s bestselling series. She arrives at the Crawford house to look through Verity’s notes for inspiration. Instead, she finds Verity’s unpublished autobiography, which holds the woman’s deepest, darkest secrets.

To understand the bonus chapter, one will need to have read through the end of Verity. Verity’s manuscript eventually reveals that she abused and murdered her and Jeremy’s twin daughters. At first, Lowen is uncertain if she should tell Jeremy, especially as she has begun a romantic relationship with him. When she finally tells him, he reveals he knew all along and that Verity’s comatose state is the result of him having attempted to murder her after discovering her manuscript. Eventually, Lowen encourages him to finish the job, and they kill Verity. At the end of the novel, Lowen is expecting a baby with Jeremy, and the pair are preparing to move away from the Crawford home with Jeremy’s son, Crew.

In Verity’s old room, though, Lowen discovers a hidden letter in the floorboards in which Verity reveals the manuscript wasn’t true and was merely a writing exercise. Lowen decides not to tell Jeremy to protect their happy life. According to the bonus chapter, though, their lives don’t turn out too happy.

What happens in Verity‘s bonus chapter?

Not a whole lot happens in Vertiy’s bonus chapter, although there is one twist that may or may not surprise readers, plus some of Hoover’s characteristic problematic writing. In the bonus chapter, Lowen has had her baby. She gave birth to a baby girl, Nova, three months ago. She, Jeremy, Crew, and Nova now live in Southport, North Carolina. While Lowen is overjoyed to be a mother, it is clear that the family has many problems.

The main problem is that they are terrified to show their faces to anyone who knows them. They have kept their relationship and Nova’s existence a secret from everyone in their lives. The pair seemingly didn’t consider beforehand how odd it would look that Jeremy was already in a relationship with a pregnant Lowen at the time of his wife’s funeral. However, Nova is a giveaway of their affair, so they keep their new lives secret to avoid anyone asking questions or digging into Verity’s passing.

Meanwhile, Lowen is unhappy in her relationship with Jeremy because she is still “competing” with Verity … despite the woman having been murdered by her husband. Hoover has gained criticism for romanticizing toxic relationships in her books, and that tendency is on full display as the majority of the bonus chapter is Lowen expressing her obsession with Jeremy and her preoccupation with pleasing him in any manner possible as she terrified of either being cheated on or worse by him. At one point, she describes her anger that she gets the “respectful” version of Jeremy during sex.

The chapter concludes with a major twist that starts when Lowen and Jeremy take Crew and Nova to the beach and are approached by one of Jeremy’s old friends, Patricia. The woman sees Nova and immediately puts the timeline together in her head, with her face expressing judgment. It’s not an ideal situation, but Jeremy’s response will leave readers stunned. Jeremy tells Lowen to take Crew and Nova to the car, then proceeds to murder Patricia. Of course, his actions are completely unhinged because Verity was cremated, and there is no evidence of their involvement in her death, regardless of how suspicious their affair is.

Meanwhile, Lowen just stands by and lets the murder play out, deciding she’ll be complicit in the murder and do everything Jeremy says going forward to avoid becoming his next victim. The chapter ends by also hinting that Crew is dangerous, as he grabs the three-month-old Nova and leaves her on the ground outside while Lowen and Jeremy are busy.

Like pretty much all of Verity, the bonus chapter is a lot to take in. As mentioned above, though, not all readers will be surprised by Jeremy murdering an innocent woman for no reason. Despite Verity and Lowen’s inexplicable infatuation with him, he is practically the very definition of toxic masculinity, pushing both women to immediately give him children and trying to exert complete control over them. Also, he had not one but two chances to go to the police about what he thought Verity did but instead decided to murder her with his six-year-old son in the house. With the bonus chapter further confirming Jeremy’s unhinged and murderous nature, many readers are beginning to question if the manuscript/writing exercise was actually Verity detailing what Jeremy did to their children.

Although it hasn’t been confirmed, the bonus chapter also raises suspicion of a Verity sequel, given that major cliffhanger. However, it could just be a way to further highlight what the initial story was hinting at all along, that Jeremy is the villain instead of Verity.

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‘Verity’s Bonus Chapter Adds Another Twisted Layer to Colleen Hoover’s Problematic Novel (2024)

FAQs

What was the extra chapter in Verity? ›

The extra chapter focuses on Lowen's insecurities of her postpartum body and frequent comparison of her own physical and sexual appearance to Verity's. Hoover illustrates Lowen's internal thoughts to emphasize how she feels like she is always in competition with Verity, even when she is gone.

What was the twist in Verity? ›

The biggest reveal in the letter was that, prior to the events of the book, Jeremy had found Verity's manuscript and tried to kill her, framing it as an accident. There was no hint of Jeremy's flaws in the manuscript, likely because Verity's biases bled into it.

Why is Verity disturbing? ›

FIRST OF ALL, this book should come with a whole slew of trigger warnings. So let me clear that up first. Trigger Warnings: Graphic infant/child abuse, child death, abortion, violence, gore, murder.

Is the epilogue the bonus chapter of Verity? ›

The bonus epilogue of Verity was released on September 27th, 2022. The story takes place 3 months after Jeremy and Lowen's daughter Nova was born.

What is the secret ending of Verity? ›

It turns out that Verity has been faking her injuries and Jeremy, in a fit of rage, kills Verity with Lowen's approval. Lowen later finds a letter in the room from Verity addressed to Jeremy explaining that the whole autobiography was just a writing exercise, not to be taken seriously.

What is the secret in Verity? ›

In Verity's room, Lowen finds a VERY long letter in which Verity reveals that the autobiography Lowen found was actually a writing exercise encouraged by her agent to get into the deranged headspace of her protagonists.

Who is the real villain in Verity? ›

No matter if the manuscript or letter was the truth. He gets hurt either way. Alexis Lambert Verity is the villain whether the letter or the manuscript held the truth or not.

What is inappropriate in Verity? ›

Rated: High. Profanity includes 70 uses of strong language, around 25 instances of moderate profanity, about 20 uses of mild language, and about 30 instances of the name of Deity in vain. Sexual content is frequent and very detailed. There are murders and references to possible child neglect.

What is the main message of Verity? ›

Throughout Verity, the concept of truth is always in flux. One of the book's central arguments is that there are always different ways of interpreting events and that one person's truth rarely encompasses the whole of a situation.

Does Verity have a part 2? ›

Buy The Verity: Part Two: 2 Book Online at Low Prices in India | The Verity: Part Two: 2 Reviews & Ratings - Amazon.in.

Why can t Verity finish her book series? ›

This is the deal of a lifetime; she has been asked to co-author the final three installments of famous author Verity Crawford's international best selling series. After being involved in a serious car accident, Verity was left significantly incapacitated and can't finish her series.

Is there a sequel to Code name Verity? ›

Rose Under Fire follows a new character (Rose) who happens to know Maddie (one of the main characters in Code Name Verity) during the year following Code Name Verity. Like Maddie and Julie from Code Name Verity, Rose is a pilot based in England during WWII (but she's an American).

What happened in chapter 19 of Verity? ›

Chapter 19

Jeremy and Lowen lie still together in the afterglow. They start to discuss past relationships, and Lowen reveals her previous fling with her agent, Corey. She is gratified to see that Jeremy is jealous. Jeremy then shares details about his complex relationship with Verity.

What happens in chapter 14 of Verity? ›

Chapter 14

Jeremy extends an offer to lock Lowen into her room at night from the outside. He promises that he will let her out if she calls. April, the nurse, catches them speaking intimately to each other in the hallway and Lowen feels humiliated.

What happens in chapter 13 of Verity? ›

Chapter 13

Lowen wakes up and realizes that she has sleepwalked into Verity's bed. Stifling a scream, she tries to sneak back into her room, but she runs into Jeremy. Lowen is alarmed at her own behavior, but Jeremy laughs it off and comforts her. Lowen then tells him the the truth about what happened to her hand.

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