![]() The autobiography begins by detailing Verity and Jeremy’s first meeting and their active sex life. She soon discovers a manuscript titled So Be It which she takes to be Verity’s autobiography but is in fact a writing exercise in which Verity explores violent impulses to develop her understanding of characters. Uneasy, Lowen attempts to settle in and begin her work. She meets the one surviving Crawford child named Crew, a five-year-old boy. Before leaving, Lowen’s literary agent and former lover Corey warns her to be careful given the suspicious nature of Verity’s car accident, which has left her immobilized. Facing eviction, Lowen takes the deal and agrees to travel to Vermont to gather notes from Verity’s office. The deal presented to Lowen asks her to complete the books for a substantial payment. Jeremy is the husband of Verity Crawford, an esteemed writer who is unable to finish the three remaining books in her popular series The Noble Virtues. They separate but soon discover that they are both headed to the same meeting at Pantem Press. Jeremy lost both his twin daughters within six months of each other. ![]() Verity has recently lost her mother to cancer. They bond immediately and share their recent personal experiences with grief. ![]() ![]() She is aided by a handsome stranger named Jeremy Crawford. Writer Lowen Ashleigh sees a man die on the way to a meeting with her publisher. ![]()
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