
By: Jamie McGuire
☆☆☆☆☆
Plot: (Original Summary)
Can you love someone too much?
Travis Maddox learned two things from his mother before she died: Love hard. Fight harder.
In Walking Disaster, the life of Travis is full of fast women, underground gambling, and violence. But just when he thinks he is invincible, Abby Abernathy brings him to his knees.
Every story has two sides. In Beautiful Disaster, Abby had her say. Now it’s time to see the story through Travis’s eyes.
Review:
If I haven’t already proven my love for this series, this should do it. “Walking Disaster” is another book I have read more than once. I asked my family whether or not I should do this book or another. They said this one–obviously–so here it is.
Like I said in my “Beautiful Disaster” review (link in Blogger’s Note) that I didn’t want to go in too deep with Travis because there is this book in his perspective. Travis is someone who is logical, sweet, funny and dedicated. Here’s my man. I freakin’ love him!
Abby frustrates me even more in this one than she did in the first book. It’s only because I get even madder at her for how she is making Travis feel. But besides that, I love the Mrs. and Mr. Maddox. The last chapter and the epilogue of the book is overall my favorite part of the book. It shows them getting married and 13 years later with kids. It also shows Travis’ job and damn I didn’t see that plot twist coming.
He’s apart of CSI with his brother. Excuse me, what?
Anyways, Travis’ father needs to be my in-law. We saw very little of him during the first book and it was so nice to see what he likes. Along with stuff we didn’t get to see, one of my favorite moments was when Travis found out that Abby purposely lost the bet.
This book shows more information than I thought was put into this book. I truly fell in love with Jamie McGuire’s writing. You can’t read her books without getting connected with every character.
Blogger’s Note:
Sorry I was a day late. I truly am trying to get on a schedule. I’m gonna go re-read this again because I’m getting all giddy.