
Miles Archer is a pilot with a past-a complicated one, at that-which definitely has damaged him. She likes to keep you guessing until the very last minute-and when she finally decides to let you know, trust me, it never is what you were expecting. Just like Hopeless, Confess, and many others, Colleen’s writing has this characteristic where she doesn’t just reveal all to the reader. One major aspect of this book was the suspense. Ugly Love can be a bit cheesy for some people, but if you love romance, I think it will just sweep you off your feet. Of course, later on, secrets are finally revealed and the twists will be there-as promised by Colleen Hoover. Years go by and the changes in both characters are evident, but they still meet every year.

Since they have to go on their separate ways and Ben has suddenly found in Fallon his big idea for a novel, they both decide to meet each other every November 9. Obviously, sparks fly and they spend the entire day (November 9) together. Fallon is about to move across the country to pursue her acting career when she meets Ben, an aspiring writer.

November 9 is a book on books, readers, and writers. I can even tell you I lent it to a friend who is not (at all) into romance, and she loved it. It gives you some perspective on how the victims deal with and see abusive relationships, and it won’t leave you indifferent.

I found this story really enlightening on a current and painful theme we still see in our world today.

It is somewhat biographical-Colleen’s mom was a victim of domestic violence, something she explains in the ending notes of this book. This one is considered New Adult and I dare say (from what I read on it all over the web), that it is one of the most acclaimed and most mature novels Colleen has ever written. By signing up you agree to our terms of use It Ends With Us Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox.
