Oh my goodness this book was all that I was hoping it would be! Be able to see into Travis's mind was absolutely amazing! While I was reading Beautiful Disaster I was always curious about why Travis made certain choices... and now I know!
Breathtaking!

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The last few pages of this book gave me hope for life <333

This book was exactly as I thought it would be. Meh.

I was dubious from the moment it was announced that WD was simply Travis' POV rather than a continuation. I love Travis, but I have a poor attention span, and knowing I was going to be reading the same story that I had already read left me prematurely anxious, and rightly so. I love Jamie McGuire and her courage to write such a powerful story, but I don't like that this book was an obvious afterthought. There was no purpose behind it. Travis' thoughts and feelings were easily deciphered from his actions in BD, so we didn't need to read them again in WD.

Believe me, I realise I am in the minority here. It seems everyone else is just delighted to listen to Travis. I was too for much of it. I felt like JM worked well to explain Travis' behaviour, particularly his aggression. The opening prologue was genius and kicked off the book wonderfully. The epilogue was amazing too, just too short. I loved to hear about what one of our favourite couples was up to now, I only wish that we could have gone with them on the journey to get there.

When I originally read Beautiful Disaster, I found myself wanting to learn more of Travis and already felt like I would have preferred the story from his point of view. This still stands. Had I have read WD before BD then it would have received 4 maybe 5 stars. And, I know that I should have expected the repetition, and I did, but I didn't expect to have to pay £4.99 for the same story, as an EBOOK!

Part of me feels bad for only giving this 3 stars, but my reason is simple. I judge how good a book is by how difficult it is to put down. It took me five days to finish Walking Disaster.

This book was more than I hoped, left me satisfied with a realistic ending, and made me love Travis even more.

I was nervous that this book would be too similar to Beautiful Disaster, but I am happy to say that is not the case. There was a lot of overlap, but I felt I really got to know Travis on a different way, and to understand him so much more. It only added to the already lovely story of Beautiful Disaster.

I love how we were able to get to know the Maddox family, and explore their bonds deeper. This book had me feeling Travis' love for Abby in such a deep way. It had me understanding his temper alongside his softer side. It showed the depth of his relationship with Shep, and his lack of confidence in being a deserving man.

This book made me laugh and cry, hurt and smile, and left me feeling satisfied.

The epilogue totally threw me off. It felt like it was from a completely different story. But other than that I loved it.

That epilogue....

Para mi es mejor este libro que el primero y es imposible no enamorarse de Travis.

I actually preferred this book to the first one. Don't get me wrong, I liked the Beautiful Disaster a lot. However, the first book made Travis out to be obsessive, possessive, and kinda psychotic. This book gave a welcomed change of perspective. Understanding his side, shed a new light on his actions. The waring emotions he had were intriguing and very intense at times, which made me more sympathetic towards him, and understand how Abby's attraction was beyond physical. I definitely look forward to reading more about the Maddox brothers!

Amazing. Loved this book. Its even better than Beautiful Disaster. I prefer reading from Travis' point of view although having an idea of what was going on in Abby's mind at the same time probably helped that.