So far, and we expect, there will never be one reader of Colleen Hoover’s novels that would pass by one of her written pieces. Her vocabulary and methodology behind sharing the magic in each emotion is the attractive star within the plots. The celebrated writer never misses, even with over twenty publications as of now.
Social media promoted her work since 2012, but fans sky-rocketed their Hoover content over quarantine and into this time as well. We must have all been dwelling in her own romantic propositions with zero interactions during such a conflicting time in history with a pandemic at hand. Now, more people read her writing to connect to another human more than anything. A majority of adults endure the physical ache of a heart break; Hoover swirls that emotion into the pit of the reader’s mind. Ultimately, the reader is faced with such a strong reaction that it is impossible for one to release the book from the permanently curled fingers.
“I remember the first time I heard of Hoover and her artistry with words when Ava Jules, an Hawaiian-based influencer, shared her recommended books. The tear-jerkers left the influencer in a stream of tears when she finished. When you are emotionally triggered, you know you read a well-thought out book. You can see how passionate Jules was as she consistently posts new books done by the writer,” CEO of ÜP notes.
Debatably, romance is the most popular genre to read, write, and watch. Hoover defeats the saturation within the specified interest with her nail-biting glimpses into the lives of her personalized characters.
We can positively say that “Slammed” unlocked the doors to being free from becoming the next best struggling writer. She is quite the opposite. You can imagine the ideas floating in her brain like a tidal wave. Her creative nature ignites the fire under Hoover’s driven business-woman side.
2016 brought us “It Ends With Us” which sent readers into an eternal state of disbelief. Through a beautiful, mysterious pattern within the full circle examination of the novel, one can understand just how it braces itself in the carts of tens of thousands of customers. If you are at the age that is considered a “young adult” this may just change the course of your life. Even Jules agrees that she thinks about it “all the time”.
There is a fire lit under Hoover, and it shines through her ability to move anyone who comes across the words on the pages of her book.