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"Sheusesabuseasaplot andpunchlineinsteadof educatingreadersonreal lifeabuse."

The range of Hoover’s platform and the age of her readers makes her books fair game for honest critique, and “It Ends With Us” is continually praised.

In addition to the criticisms of her writing, it was revealed around last year that Hoover's son, Levi, was accused of sexually assaulting and raping a 16-year-old girl. According to a statement published to Hoover's Facebook, she claimed that the two had never met even though leaked evidence showed multiple pictures of the girl and Levi together Though this may seem irrelevant to Hoover, her number one best selling book “It Ends With Us”’s main theme is abuse. The victim of the alleged sexual abuse perpetrated by her Hoover's son went to Twitter to say “she aired me and blocked me when I spoke up about it to her”. Despite Hoover claiming she supports victims of abuse and victims of sexual assault this is evidently not true She has no issue glorifying and romanticizing abuse, yet she obviously has issues dealing with those same issues in real life, seeing as she harshly ignored and blocked a victim who was most definitely dealing with a lot of trauma and reached out to her for support Though she may live in denial about what current and real life abuse actually is, the media will not.

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