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Walking Disaster (Beautiful, Bk 2)
Walking Disaster - Beautiful, Bk 2
Author: Jamie McGuire
Can you love someone too much? — Travis Maddox learned two things from his mother before she died: Love hard. Fight harder. — In Walking Disaster, the life of Travis is full of fast women, underground gambling, and violence. But just when he thinks he is invincible, Abby Abernathy brings him to his knees. — Every story has two sides. In Beautiful D...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781476712987
ISBN-10: 1476712980
Publication Date: 4/16/2013
Pages: 432
Edition: Original
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  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 49 ratings
Publisher: Atria Books
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Walking Disaster (Beautiful, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I loved Beautiful Disaster, but was very disappointed in this book. Instead of telling the same story from Travis's point of view, I wish the author would have made the epilogue of the book into the full book. I would have been way more interested in finding out what happened after Beautiful Disaster than re-reading it and only finding out what happens after in the epilogue.
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3 Stars

Enjoyable read as a companion book to Beautiful Disaster. This actually reminded me a more a full length novella than a second addition to a series. Beautiful Disaster is a stand-alone novel told from Abby's perspective. Walking Disaster is the SAME story only told from Travis's perspective. More like a novella because it complements the overall story, yet is not necessarily needed.

That said, it was still a fun light read. The epiloge was a nice touch, providing some juicy new threads to the story. If not overly suprising, it was still delightful reading the story from Travis's perspective. I think mostly because Ms McGuire did a rather nice job of writing Travis as a verbally and visually expressive character in the first novel. So, as a reader I already had a pretty good idea where he was coming from.

I'd recommend this to readers who enjoyed Beautiful Disaster, keeping in mind this is not a vital part of the "series."


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