Review: No Number Nine - FJ Campbell
Review: No Number Nine - FJ Campbell - March 2018
When Pip's older sister Holly died, she spiralled
out of control as she was grieving. She also shut out the whole world except
for Holly's husband Troy Costa. The pair spent time together and ended up
sharing their grief via sex and soon Pip started to fall in love with Troy.
Troy on the other hand wanted to focus on the Sydney Olympics and his hockey
career as according to him he only had one shot left. The pair made a vow to
cut contact and then see each other at the Sydney Olympics and pick up where
they left off. The year leading to the Olympics, Pip gets a job as an au
pair in Germany for a family of boys and chucked hockey into the back of her mind.
That is until she arrives and discovers that the family is big into hockey and
that the older two sons Billy and Leo are champion hockey players destined to
the Olympics just like her sister Holly was and Troy was. The world she was
hoping so desperately to avoid is now rushing to her at full speed as she is
surrounded by the world of championship hockey. What will happen when starts to
fall for Leo and he discovers her past with Troy Costa - his arch-enemy? Find
out in No Number Nine by FJ Campbell, a book that shows us sometimes the only
way to really move on from grief or to move forward with life is a dose of
immersion therapy.
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