Waiting for a Disclosure
- Jelo Mantaring
- Nov 29, 2016
- 2 min read
Warning: Confession ahead.
Auburn is so focused to do things right so she tries really hard to have enough funds on hand. And so when she was intrigued to a door full of papers and walked through that certain Dallas art studio, not only on the paintings on the wall she was captivated but also to its painter, Owen.
She had put the risk to give in on her heart’s desire but with life’s surprises and twists, the two were found out holding something back. Although Owen tries to convince Auburn that like art, the truth is subjective, the only and the best way she could think of is to cut him out.
Would they find a way to be together again? Well, that’s the question and it could be only answered when the both of them confessed each other’s major secrets.
Confess by Colleen Hoover was published by Atria Books on March 10, 2015. Like all of Hoover’s books, Confess become #4 New York Times Best Sellers.

The originality of the book entices more the reader to read on. Because of the confessions, it makes you more interested not only what happens next as you stroll on the pages but also what really happened before things happened. The confessions are really a vital aspect of Confess which makes it hard to put down.
The pace may be gentle but the development of the characters are really strong and deep-rooted. Like the paintings showed on the book, the central characters became more colorful as you near the end of every chapter. This novel will capture your heart and soul with its breath-taking paintings and heart-wrenching confessions, bringing you into tears.
You could hide many secrets as life go on but remember, one day, they will reveal themselves. Warning, a confession may be coming ahead.
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