Book Review: Nine
Nine
by Rachelle Dekker
Zoe Johnson spent most of her life living in the shadows, never drawing attention to herself, never investing in people or places. But when a wide-eyed, bedraggled teenager with no memory walks into the diner where Zoe works, everything changes. Now, against her better judgment, Zoe, who has been trying to outrun her own painful memories of the past, finds herself attempting to help a girl who doesn't seem to have any past at all. The girl knows only one thing: she must reach a woman in Corpus Christi, Texas, hundreds of miles away, before the government agents who are searching for her catch up to them.
Award-winning author Rachelle Dekker throws you into the middle of the action and keeps the pressure on in this page-turning story that, asks Are we who the world says we are--or can we change our story and be something more?
This book was absolutely fantastic!! Nine was like nothing I have ever read before, but it was so good. However, at times, the description was so vivid that it almost bordered on gory. The story and plot itself was thrilling; its definitely a non-stop, read-through-the-night kinda book :) One tip if you ever read this, it helped a lot to understand the backstory of some of the characters before reading this book, which is all laid out in Rachelle Dekker's other book she wrote with her dad, The Behind the Red Rope (you can find my review of it here: https://pagespetspianos.blogspot.com/2019/09/book-review-girl-behind-red-rope.html). I would totally recommend this book to any action-seekers. I can't wait to see what else this author is working on!
~Katelynn
*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher (Revell) in exchange for an honest review.
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