In the follow up to "Beautiful Disaster," this sequel takes you on the journey of Travis Maddox's perspective, giving you the thrill of knowing he's not the person you would believe him to be in the first book. He shows more or less not much impulse control but Abby Abernathy helps him through it while he pushes her away. While this book is similar to the first, it is nothing alike, different situations evolve while we didn't know of them originally, if you enjoyed "Beautiful Disaster" this is the book for you- I'm going to give this a 3/5 because it's good but there's not truly as much drama as the first book. |
Hello! I'm Savannah- I'm a student and a book reviewer! The way I will rate the books will be based upon how I feel and how I analyze it. Rating from 1-5, one would be considered by the writing style involved as well as how the plot flows during the novel. One would be considered the worst while five would be considered the best. My business email is savannah.evanoff@aol.com Goodbye and have a wonderful day!
Saturday, August 27, 2016
"Walking Disaster" by Jamie McGuire (Review)
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