[Book] 9 Days & 9 Nights by Katie Cotugno

by - Monday, May 27, 2019



What do can I say? This is my third book review in 2019. I just finished reading the book of 9 Days & 9 Nights by Katie Cotugno. I was bought this book last year with the discount price RM 44.91, but the normal price is RM 49.90.

The 9 Days & 9 Nights book is a follows Molly a year after the events that happened in 99 Days. The irresistible sequel to the bestselling 99 Days. She has escaped the person she used to be when she lived in Star Lake and re-invented herself now that she's in college, away from home. But while on vacation in Europe with Ian, her boyfriend, she runs into an old flame, and she has unfinished business with him. 

Molly Barlow isn't that girl anymore. A business major at her college in Boston, she's reinvented herself after everything that went down a year ago . . . after all the people she hurt and the family she tore apart.

Slowly, life is getting back to normal. Molly has just said "I love you" to her new boyfriend, Ian, and they are off on a romantic European vacation together, starting with scenic London. But there on a Tube platform, the past catches up to her in the form of Gabe, her ex, traveling on his own parallel vacation with new girlfriend Sadie.

After comparing itineraries, Ian ends up extending an invite for Gabe and Sadie to join them on the next leg of their trip, to Ireland. Sadie, who's dying to go there, jumps at the prospect. And Molly and Gabe can't bring themselves, to tell the truth about who they once were to each other to their new significant others.

Now Molly has to spend nine days and nine nights with the boy she once loved, the boy whose heart she shredded, without Ian knowing. Will she make it through a new, improved Molly, or will everything that happened between her and Gabe come rushing back?

The 9 Days and 9 Nights is heartfelt, engaging of relationships, friendships, and the importance of being honest and true to yourself and to others. The European trip (London, middle-of-nowhere Co. Kerry, Ireland, and Paris) is also a whole lot of fun and makes me feel excited to go travel around Europe if I can. I would like to give 3.6 stars over 5 stars to this book.

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