Lowen uncovers Verity's disturbing obsession with her children from "summary" of Verity by Colleen Hoover
Lowen was taken aback by the sheer volume of journals Verity had left behind. As she delved deeper into Verity's writing, she began to uncover a disturbing pattern. Verity's words revealed a level of obsession with her children that chilled Lowen to the bone. It wasn't just a mother's love that Verity expressed, but something darker and more sinister. The more Lowen read, the more she realized just how deeply Verity's obsession ran. The journals detailed moments of watching her children sleep, of wanting to possess them entirely. Verity's words painted a picture of a woman consumed by her maternal instincts in a way that went beyond normalcy. Lowen couldn't shake the feeling of unease that settled in her stomach as she continued to read. Verity's descriptions of her children bordered on possessive, almost as if she saw them as extensions of herself...Similar Posts
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