Sunday, 17 July 2016

Walk The Edge




By Katie McGarry

3.5/5

This is very cliché romance novel where good girl meets bad boy and chaos ensues so if you don’t like cliché books, this isn’t for you. Razor is your stereotypical bad boy; he’s part of a gang, rides a motorcycle and wears a leather jacket and Breanna is your stereotypical good girl who cares about her grades. But when the two get caught in a compromising position it throws them together and of course, they fall in love.

I really enjoyed this book, despite it being incredibly cliché. It was a quick and easy read with loveable characters and a swoon-worthy love interest. I didn’t really like Breanna’s family and I especially didn’t like Clara but they could be easily overlooked to enjoy the rest of the story. I adored Breanna and Razor and how they pushed and challenged each other whilst also complimenting each other; the perfect couple. I also liked how this book spoke of the issue of cyber-bullying and how it effects the victim but also the reasons behind why an individual can become a bully. Kyle was a really interesting character who I didn’t like at the start but I really pitied towards the end. This book also grazed over the topics of suicide and domestic abuse which I felt was dealt with consideration.

The plotline was interesting and fast-paced, keeping me hooked from start to finish. I enjoyed the two POV narrative and I liked how their individual problems and stories overlapped to become one. This isn’t the best book I’ve ever read nor is it anywhere near my favourite but it was very enjoyable and I will definitely be reading more of Katie McGarry’s books in the future.

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