9 Days & 9 Nights by Katie Cotugno isa book that I have been anticipating since I first heard the news of a 99 Days sequel. Molly and Gabe are back, but in an awkward situation, and the story is very realistic. I liked the book, but I did have a couple of issues with it, such as all the pointless drama. I didn’t love this one, but I do think that many will appreciate this sequel.

Series: 99 Days #2
Author: Katie Cotugno
Also by this author: 99 Days (99 Days #1)
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult Fiction
Publication Date: May 1, 2018
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The irresistible sequel to the bestselling 99 Days.
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 as new, improved Molly, or will everything that happened between her and Gabe come rushing back?


Review: 9 Days & 9 Nights by Katie Cotugno
This book picks up a little while after 99 Days, and Molly is back but on a European vacation with her new boyfriend this time. The trip is going well until she meets her ex and his girlfriend, and her boyfriend invites them to tag along. It is interesting how this book shies away from the typical contemporary fluff and ventures into more serious, angsty territory. It focuses on what real-life relationships are like, without all the happily-ever-after, and this makes it all the more believable. I wouldn’t say that you have to have read 99 Days before picking this one up, but I would definitely recommend it for the context.
❀ Molly has Matured
I enjoyed Molly’s character throughout most of 9 Days and 9 Nights, but there are definitely moments when I didn’t. She has definitely matured since the first book, and she continues to transform during this story as well. She goes through so much that I couldn’t help but sympathize with her. That being said, I didn’t like how she is always blaming everybody else for her actions. I found that she could be kind of a jerk, but doesn’t face many consequences. I get that not all of her personality is supposed to be likeable, but I just couldn’t get into the book without liking the main character a lot of the time.
❀ Drama-Filled
While I mostly enjoyed the book, I did have a couple of issues with it. It is very heavy on drama, and that’s just not my thing. Molly and Gabe’s relationship seemed very back and forth, and everything between them became too much for me after a while. I enjoy some drama, but literally the entire book was them bickering. As well, I felt like the book dragged a bit in places. This is probably because it outlines each of the 9 days in its own chapter, and there isn’t always excitement in each one. However, I do appreciate that the story covers some important topics, and it is very realistic.
❀ Second Chances
9 Days & 9 Nights by Katie Cotugno is a story about a giving love a second chance. The main character is realistic, and she has her flaws. I did enjoy the book, however, all the drama annoyed me, and I didn’t love it as much as I had hoped.
Ugh pointless drama… I wish authors would not let their book depend so heavily on it. Some drama is okay but usually it’s too much.
I do love some drama, but this one was just over the top.
Sorry to hear about the drama. Thanks for being honest with us! I haven’t read a book by this author yet. I want to, but maybe I’ll start somewhere other than this series.
The first book was really well done, so I am sure that there are some other great titles by this author to read. 🙂
Great review! I didn’t enjoy the first book and now after reading your review, I’m not sure that I would love it. I hate unnecessary drama and draggy scenes in my YA romance.
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Yeah. It isn’t for me, either. I love a great contemporary and this one went a little too far.
This is my first time hearing of this book or its predecessor. I get annoyed with pointless drama, though, so will pass on this one.
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After 99 Days, I was not surprised by the level of drama in this book. I am so sad this did not work for you, because I loved it so much, and felt like it was a reward for us 99 Days fans. I loved it so much, I want another Molly book.
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I am so glad that it was one that you enjoyed. 🙂
I haven’t read the first one yet, but it is in the cards. I honestly had no idea that there was going to be a sequel. I will have to do some more research before deciding if this is a series that I want to jump into
If you do give it a go, I hope that you enjoy it. 🙂
All the lies in the first book and the drama about being found out really bugged me and this sounds like its just more of the same. But I need tp know what happens so I will be picking it up anyway. Thanks for the great review.
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I feel that need to know factor! I hope that it is one you end up enjoying. 🙂
Didn’t read the first book but I do love an honest review. Thanks.
Thanks for the honest review. I can get frustrated with over the top drama sometimes, so I appreciate the heads up about it in this book.
I haven’t read any in this series. I like that you can read it without the first but I would of course start with the first. Sorry this wasn’t as good as you hoping but I do like that she grew in this one. That is really important. Really who asks an ex to tag along? This can not be a good idea.
Great review!
Mary
I know, right?! It is a bit unrealistic.
I loved 99 days. I haven’t read this one yet. I am not sure I am ready for the drama. I don’t like a lot of drama if it’s not needed.
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I found the first one dramatic as well, but this one was a little more than I could handle.
I think this is a book I will pass on. Too many really good books out there.
UHHH a lot of drama… next 🙂
thanks for your review