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Walk the Edge
by Katie McGarry
We return once again to Kentucky, home to the Reign of Terror motorcycle club where trust, love and family matter more than anything. Breanna Miller is number 5 of a family of 9, but she is also the odd one out - she's invisible, she hides, but what she is is freakishly smart and people just don't know how to handle her apart from label her. She has a photographic memory although she doesn't like admitting to that. She gets twitchy when her brain can't shut down. It isn't her fault. So when she's stranded at orientation - the stuff of nightmares aka Razor of the Reign of Terror comes to her rescue. Thomas Turner aka Razor has always been the troublemaker of the group. But the day when a detective turns up on his doorstep about his mother, he's been having second thoughts. But not only does he rescue her, but they each rescue each other.
What I love about all Katie's novel is the sheer depth of them. Not just in one aspect but all - the plotline, the characters, the romance, the connection, the passion - family, trust, and honor. Through dual POV you really do get the bigger picture and I never for once did Katie's writing to disappoint me on that. I don't really know if I can put Breanna's and Razor's relationship into context. What I felt is an explosion of emotions right now, just know that your heart will beat that bit faster, you'll have butterflies in your stomach and your forever smiling throughout this book.
Reign of Terror is just the beginning of that, I sort of imagine them as a family tree as it just keeps on growing and growing, whether they are blood related or not. They are the source, of both the pain, the fear which transcends into love, happiness and most of all family. It's who they are, it's how Kate perceives their life to be that I find just magical. The Reign of Terror just keeps on evolving...
Another thing I loved was the integration of labels. We use them all the time without really realising it. They are harmless but they can also be poison. I think that what Katie explores through both the RoT as whole, Razor and through Breanna's character as well.
Katie McGarry is just one of those authors you will always love. I mean every year a new novel comes out and it's on the top of my most anticipated list. I'm always there reading it, I'm always loving it, and I'm always lusting after the bad boy. Katie creates a stonking smokin' read. What I found bizarre but in a good way. was that I tend to fall for her sequels. I did the same with her Pushing the Limit series, my ultimate favourite was Dare You Too and now I find myself that Walk the Edge will be the favourite of the Thunder Road series.
Rating - 5
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What I love about all Katie's novel is the sheer depth of them. Not just in one aspect but all - the plotline, the characters, the romance, the connection, the passion - family, trust, and honor. Through dual POV you really do get the bigger picture and I never for once did Katie's writing to disappoint me on that. I don't really know if I can put Breanna's and Razor's relationship into context. What I felt is an explosion of emotions right now, just know that your heart will beat that bit faster, you'll have butterflies in your stomach and your forever smiling throughout this book.
Reign of Terror is just the beginning of that, I sort of imagine them as a family tree as it just keeps on growing and growing, whether they are blood related or not. They are the source, of both the pain, the fear which transcends into love, happiness and most of all family. It's who they are, it's how Kate perceives their life to be that I find just magical. The Reign of Terror just keeps on evolving...
Another thing I loved was the integration of labels. We use them all the time without really realising it. They are harmless but they can also be poison. I think that what Katie explores through both the RoT as whole, Razor and through Breanna's character as well.
Katie McGarry is just one of those authors you will always love. I mean every year a new novel comes out and it's on the top of my most anticipated list. I'm always there reading it, I'm always loving it, and I'm always lusting after the bad boy. Katie creates a stonking smokin' read. What I found bizarre but in a good way. was that I tend to fall for her sequels. I did the same with her Pushing the Limit series, my ultimate favourite was Dare You Too and now I find myself that Walk the Edge will be the favourite of the Thunder Road series.
Rating - 5
For more reviews please visit my blog