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285 reviews for:

Walk the Edge

Katie McGarry

4.1 AVERAGE


So good! I love everything Katie Mcgarry!
mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Hear me out, I really really really love this book. Razor made my heart ache.

not as good as nowhere but here but still good

Definitely was not disappointed with this epic sequel! I loved getting a look into Razor's head, as well as adding a new character into the mix. I'm still most excited about book 3, so we can finally get some closure on Violet and Chevy!!

This book was so freaking amazing!!! I honestly can't rave on about it enough!! It was heart stopping one sentence, tear worthy the next and then BOOM makes you stop and think about life. I can't even recommend this book enough cause if it was possible on the Goodreads rating star chart I would have given it a 10 out of six. Anyways all that I can do now is read it again and recommend it to you's!!

3.5 stars

4 stars

Even though Giannis could be a butthead, I enjoyed this a lot. Lots of angst and over the top dramatics kept me engaged in the story. The art is pretty, with delicate lines and clearly communicated emotions.
dark emotional hopeful lighthearted sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

3.90 of 5 Stars! Review Originally Posted On: Taylor Fenner's Bookish World

Walk the Edge is the second book in the Thunder Road trilogy although for the most part it can be read as a standalone.

Breanna Miller feels like she doesn't fit in anywhere - not at school or in her family of nine children. That's because she's insanely smart - think Dr. Spencer Reid of Criminal Minds in the body of a teenage girl.

On the other hand, is Thomas "Razor" Turner, one of the big bad members of the Reign of Terror motorcycle club that Breanna has been taught to fear her entire life. But when Breanna needs his help stopping a blackmailer holding an incriminating photo over her head the two start an unlikely friendship that quickly blazes into something more.

I like how in Katie McGarry's books she always marries two different worlds, two different groups of characters that you wouldn't think would fall for each other until they do. In her Pushing the Limits series it was teens with rough home lives living in the foster care system falling in love with people from the white collar part of town and in this series it's good girls falling for biker boys.

I loved Nowhere But Here but, to be honest, although I liked Walk the Edge, I didn't like it as much as Nowhere But Here.

Don't get me wrong, I loved Razor and Breanna but there was just something not as exciting as the first book. A spark that was missing. A lot of the book was spent talking about the weird way Breanna's mind worked and dishing out random facts and just like book 1 every tragic thing that happens to the members of the Terror seems to stem back to the Riot in some way.

One thing was consistent, I hated Breanna's family just as much as I hated Meg in Nowhere But Here. And I really wasn't feeling Violet in this book. Her attitude is getting on my nerves. I hope my opinion of her changes in Long Way Home.

Overall, I liked this book, but I felt that the ending came together rather quickly.

This is the second book in a YA romance series about a motorcycle club and the girls the boys fall in love with. The books feature so much drama that at times I'm rolling my eyes, but they can be a fun escape. I'll continue the series, but I'm in no rush.