I went into this one with mixed expectations.
Part curiosity.
Part loyalty.
Part wanting to support an author who has clearly been through a lot.
And honestly, more than anything, I was just glad to see Colleen Hoover writing again.
After everything sheās navigated publicly with her books, adaptations, and personal challenges, I was just glad she found her voice in her books
First Impressions
Right away, the story felt very real.
Not over the top.
Not overly dramatic.
Just grounded and human.
There were moments that almost mirrored real life experiences sheās had with her own work and movie adaptations, which made parts of the story feel personal and reflective in a way I wasnāt expecting.
It felt less like fiction and more like something lived in.
Is It a Thriller?
This is where I think expectations matter. I kept seeing this labeled as a āthrillerā and compared to Verity. And honestly⦠I wouldnāt put it in that category at all.
There are definitely moments of suspense and a few surprising turns that keep things interesting. But if youāre expecting heart racing, edge of your seat, canāt put it down tension like Verity, this isnāt that.
Nothing really compares to Verity. That book kind of lives in its own lane.
Woman, Down feels more like a slow burn, character driven story with a few twists sprinkled in, rather than a true psychological thriller.
What Worked
What I appreciated most was the realism.
The emotions felt authentic.
The characters felt believable.
The situations didnāt feel forced just to shock you.
It was interesting enough to keep me reading and wanting to know what happened next, even if it wasnāt intensely suspenseful.
What Didnāt Work for Me
Some of the chapters felt long.
There were moments where I thought certain scenes could have been tightened up or summed up quicker to keep the pacing moving.
At times, it dragged a bit more than I would have liked.
My Rating
āļø 6.5 out of 10
Not my favorite Colleen Hoover read, but still worth picking up if you enjoy her storytelling style and want something more grounded and reflective rather than high intensity.
The Chapter Iām In
Right now, Iām drawn to books that feel human and honest. Stories that donāt need to be loud or dramatic to matter.
This one felt like that.
Not explosive.
Not shocking.
Just real.
And sometimes thatās exactly what you need.
Final Thoughts
If you go into Woman, Down expecting another Verity, you might be disappointed. But if you let it be its own story, thereās still a lot to appreciate.
Iād love to know
Whatās your favorite Colleen Hoover book?
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