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This six-book Colleen Hoover collection brings together Heart Bone, Without Merit, November 9, Ugly Love, Too Late and Confess. Each story follows characters facing upheaval, complicated relationships and life-changing choices, from family tensions and sudden loss to unexpected connections that refuse to be ignored.
Across the set, the narratives move between Kentucky, Texas, Los Angeles and Dallas, introducing protagonists who are forced to adapt when plans unravel. Whether it is a summer spent with a near-stranger parent, a household that defies convention, or an attraction that challenges carefully drawn boundaries, these novels explore the consequences of dependence, ambition and desire.
Beyah Grim has worked towards leaving Kentucky with a full ride to Penn State. Two months before she plans to start over, an unexpected death leaves her homeless and she is sent to Texas to spend the rest of the summer with a father she barely knows.
The Voss family live in a repurposed church, newly baptised Dollar Voss, and their home life is far from typical. With a mother living in the basement, a father married to the mother’s former nurse, strict rules for the youngest child and seemingly perfect older siblings, Merit sits at the centre of a family defined by its contradictions.
Tate Collins finds airline pilot Miles Archer passed out outside her apartment door, and their first meeting is anything but romantic. They are not friends, yet they share a mutual attraction; he does not want love and she does not have time for a relationship, but their chemistry persists.
Fallon meets Ben, an aspiring novelist, the day before she is due to move across the country. They spend her last day in Los Angeles together, and her life becomes the inspiration Ben has been searching for. Over time, they continue to meet on the same date each year as their lives unfold separately.
Sloan will do anything for the people she loves, even when it means compromising her morals. She becomes involved with Asa Jackson, a notorious drug trafficker, after struggling to pay for her brother’s care. As she grows emotionally and financially reliant on him, his obsession with her becomes increasingly dangerous.
At twenty-one, Auburn Reed is trying to rebuild her life after losing everything important to her. Focused on her goals and determined not to make mistakes, she searches for work at a Dallas art studio and finds herself drawn to the artist Owen Gentry.
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