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320
Novel • Fiction
Dallas, Texas • Contemporary
2015
Adult
18+ years
Confess by Colleen Hoover follows Auburn, a young woman grieving her past, who meets Owen, an artist whose work is inspired by anonymous confessions. They form a deep connection, but obstacles arise, including Auburn's turbulent relationship with her late boyfriend's controlling brother, Trey. Together, Auburn and Owen navigate personal challenges and seek redemption through love and honesty. The book contains portrayals of addiction, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
Emotional
Romantic
Inspirational
Heartwarming
Bittersweet
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Colleen Hoover's Confess captivates readers with its compelling narrative and emotional depth, though some critics note its predictability. The intertwining of art and secrets adds a unique charm, but certain character developments and plot twists feel contrived. Overall, it is praised for its engaging story and heartfelt moments, but occasionally falters in originality.
Readers who would enjoy Confess by Colleen Hoover are likely fans of contemporary romance entwined with drama and emotional depth. Similar to those who favor works like The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks or One Day by David Nicholls, they appreciate complex characters, heartfelt narratives, and unexpected twists in love stories.
595,763 ratings
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Owen Mason Gentry
A talented artist in Dallas who creates paintings inspired by anonymous confessions, harboring secrets of his own that tie him unexpectedly to Auburn.
Trey
A policeman and older brother to Auburn's late boyfriend, Adam, who becomes increasingly aggressive and manipulative in his pursuit of Auburn.
320
Novel • Fiction
Dallas, Texas • Contemporary
2015
Adult
18+ years
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