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A review by sarahomke
Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire
5.0
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.
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.