By: Katie McGarry
Published By : Harlequin Teen
Released : Available Now
Details : Paperback purchased, 438 Pages
RATING: 4.5 YA MC ROMANCE TENSE STARS!
Smart. Responsible. That's seventeen-year-old Breanna's role in her large family, and heaven forbid she put a toe out of line. Until one night of shockingly un-Breanna-like behavior puts her into a vicious cyber-bully's line of fire—and brings fellow senior Thomas "Razor" Turner into her life.
Razor lives for the Reign of Terror motorcycle club, and good girls like Breanna just don't belong. But when he learns she's being blackmailed over a compromising picture of the two of them—a picture that turns one unexpected and beautiful moment into ugliness—he knows it's time to step outside the rules.
And so they make a pact: he'll help her track down her blackmailer, and in return she'll help him seek answers to the mystery that's haunted him—one that not even his club brothers have been willing to discuss. But the more time they spend together, the more their feelings grow. And suddenly they're both walking the edge of discovering who they really are, what they want, and where they're going from here.
BOOK REVIEW by Michelle:
I absolutely adore Katie McGarry’s story telling.
YA is her niche. She's got this age bracket well and truly covered.
Katie brings the tension and romance to young adults lives, when really they should be just out having a good time in life.
But where would the good YA romance writing be then?
So bring on in this case, the blonde hunk Razor and his Reign Of Terror MC and the girl from the other side of the tracks, who falls for him.
Bring on all their problems.
Bre’s problems are her large family and Kyle and a boy with a cut and a bike.
Katie went out of her way for the reader to really have not much love for Bre’s family. She piled it on thick and high. In real life, people who have that many kids and behaved like that...well they should only have a few kids.
NOT NINE!
My father is one of eight, so don’t judge that comment I just made.
Not to mention the behaviour of the other kids in the family.
Sheesh!
Then bring on Razor’s parent dramas, one alive and one dead and it goes to show even a small, barely there, biological family has its own simmering dramas ready to boil over.
Throw in the Riot MC and their way of worming into each instalment, just to add that little bit more danger and intrigue and you have the very apt title, Walk The Edge.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and am looking forward to the next book in the series.
NOT NINE!
My father is one of eight, so don’t judge that comment I just made.
Not to mention the behaviour of the other kids in the family.
Sheesh!
Then bring on Razor’s parent dramas, one alive and one dead and it goes to show even a small, barely there, biological family has its own simmering dramas ready to boil over.
Throw in the Riot MC and their way of worming into each instalment, just to add that little bit more danger and intrigue and you have the very apt title, Walk The Edge.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and am looking forward to the next book in the series.
Michelle
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