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A review by lauriegilbert
99 Days by Katie Cotugno
4.0
Wow. I loved the fact that Cotugno actually wrote a realistic book with How to Love, so I was excited to read this one. And damn but I'm a twisted emotional person after finishing it. I read it fast, it reads on the surface like a light romance, but once you actually stop and finish and think you're like well crap, that just put me through the wringer five times over.
It is about cheating, and as many other reviewers have said, if you are not one who is able to handle stories about people handling it badly, don't read this. It isn't fair to review a book poorly because you don't like the topic - it says its about cheating right in the summary. And this book will not change your views on it. People are torn apart, relationships destroyed, and frankly, characters are human here. Katie Cotugno knows how to write a person who is realistic and facing real troubles. I find it interesting though that both of her books are about relationships torn about having second chances -- but with very different narratives.
It is about cheating, and as many other reviewers have said, if you are not one who is able to handle stories about people handling it badly, don't read this. It isn't fair to review a book poorly because you don't like the topic - it says its about cheating right in the summary. And this book will not change your views on it. People are torn apart, relationships destroyed, and frankly, characters are human here. Katie Cotugno knows how to write a person who is realistic and facing real troubles. I find it interesting though that both of her books are about relationships torn about having second chances -- but with very different narratives.