Kennedy's biggest talent is the ability to seduce a reader, to the point where you can forgive transgressions, bittersweet plot lines, or being reduced to tears by tragic events, just as long as he keeps on writing. Five days is heart-swellingly passionate as a love story, hair-tuggingly frustrating...
I really wanted to love this book but it just wasn't to be; the idea of this novel was really good but the execution of it was just not believable at all. Really disappointing!