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Walk the Edge, by Katie McGarry

One moment of recklessness will change their worlds�

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 cyberbully'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.

  • Sales Rank: #85430 in Books
  • Published on: 2016
  • Released on: 2016-03-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.52" h x 1.37" w x 5.85" l, 1.06 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 448 pages

From School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up—Breanna is the smart, quiet, and weird girl. Her daily goal is to remain invisible. With a large family who sees her more as an annoying parent than a sibling, and classmates who view her as a freak, Breanna just wants to get out of this town and start a new life. She is propositioned by Kyle, a cool jock at her high school, to write his papers in exchange for popularity, but she just wants to be left alone. Razor, a member of the ominous Reign of Terror motorcycle club, cannot let go of the questions he has about his family's past. Why will no one tell him what they know about his mother's death? Razor must trust the club. But how can he trust them if they are keeping important information from him? When Breanna first meets Razor, she knows speaking to him is wrong. But maybe he can help her with Kyle. And maybe she can help Razor uncover what really happened to his mom. Can a good girl and a bad boy work together to solve each other's problems? In this stand-alone second installment of the "Thunder Road" series, McGarry develops a daring love story filled with blackmail, revenge, and unexpected trust. VERDICT McGarry once again creates an incredible story with two dynamic protagonists. YA romance fans will be thrilled by her latest.—Jessica Strefling, US Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit Library

Review
Praise for Walk the Edge:"An intoxicating and unforgettable romance that kept me me glued to the page." -- Kami Garcia, #1�New York Times�bestselling coauthor of�Beautiful�Creatures�& author of�The Lovely Reckless
"There's something about McGarry's writing that's totally enthralling. Her characters are vivid, flawed and riveting, making this is a truly amazing read!" ~ RT Book Reviews
"Katie McGarry is a master of her craft!� Raw emotion, pure grit, I hang on every word.� Her characters are real people with real problems and I cheer them every step of the way.� Ready for a new addiction? Look no further than Katie McGarry's books." ~ Gena Showalter, Bestselling Author of Firstlife

"I finished WALK THE EDGE by the amazing Katie McGarry. It was SO good that now I feel bereft. I already miss Razor & Bre - I need to know more! She is by far my #1 favorite author. She paints a picture with the words, puts you IN the story... LOVE." ~ Lori Foster, New York Times Bestselling Author

About the Author

KATIE MCGARRY was a teenager during the age of grunge and boy bands and remembers those years as the best and worst of her life. She is a lover of music, happy endings, and reality television, and is a secret University of Kentucky basketball fan. Katie would love to hear from her readers. Contact her via her website, katielmcgarry.com, follow her on Twitter @KatieMcGarry or become a fan on Facebook and Goodreads.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A carefully crafted masterpiece full of twists and turns and moments that will turn you into a sobbing puddle of fangirl - or bo
By Samantha Reed
My love for Katie McGarry and her novels is no secret. I've been obsessed with her writing since Pushing The Limits and I fell even more head over heels in love with her after reading the first Thunder Road book, Nowhere But Here. I have been eagerly awaiting Walk The Edge, and by eagerly I mean salivating and chomping at the bit. Walk The Edge brings us right back into the crazy world of the Reign of Terror Motorcycle Club, and boy am I glad to be back.

Much like with the first book, Walk The Edge focuses on two people coming together and realizing the meaning of family, acceptance, and love. Unlike the first book, though, both of our main characters look at the Reign of Terror with skepticism. While Razor is a member, he also knows the club is keeping secrets - and that doesn't sit well with him. Not at all. Breanna, on the other hand, is pretty much petrified of the club because she grew up in Snowflake and has heard all those nasty rumors that seem to circulate anything and everything that is different. I honestly cannot tell you if I liked this book more than the first, or visa versa. Both are self contained - you technically don't have to read Nowhere But Here to understand Walk The Edge, but I do recommend it. On their own, each book is wonderful, swoon-worthy, and action packed - though, in Walk The Edge we get to see more of the action firsthand. I am in love with both. I adore Oz and Emily and Razor and Breanna, I couldn't pick between the two if you asked.

Breanna is a lot different from Emily, and I appreciate that. One of the reasons I love Katie McGarry's writing so damn much is that none of her characters ever feel the same. You would think with a multitude of contemporary novels she would slip into a certain mold and stay there, but nope! Every character is so different yet so real and so easy to relate to even if you have nothing in common. Breanna is just like that. She is freakishly smart, her brain works on a different frequency - that's what she tells herself. She loves puzzles, she loves solving codes and riddles and once she starts she cannot stop or rest until it is solved - it would drive her mad. She would kick ass at Jeopardy because she remembers weird, random-ass facts that no one would ever think of learning - and I think it's awesome. Breanna is also cautious, brilliant, thoughtful, and caring. She is patient, she is kind, and she learns from her mistakes as well as admits when she is wrong. One of my favorite part of Breanna's story line was seeing her shift from a smart girl terrified of the Reign of Terror because of rumors to someone who learned to respect their world and even begin to love them like family. My other favorite part of her arc, besides seeing her learn to stand up for herself, was watching her with her siblings. I have to say, at the beginning of the novel I absolutely despised Breanna's family. They treated her like nothing more than working trash and had a total disregard for what she wanted and what she needed. It was heartbreaking, and even more so, in my eyes it was unforgivable the way they treated her. Especially when she came to them needing their help and they shut her out, and then they punished her for the very thing she was going to ask for help on later. Assholes, the lot of them. By the end, though, there was a moment with Elise - the youngest, that sort of made my heart melt (and Breanna's too).

Now for Razor, oh my goodness gracious. I do have to say, I think I actually like him more than Oz. I don't know what it is. Maybe it was his unending faith in Breanna, maybe it was his sheer protectiveness and stubbornness. Maybe it was that edge in him that was missing in Oz. Razor is unpredictable when angry, but when with Breanna he was like a giant teddy bear. It was the cutest thing, I swear. From that first moment when he came up and fixed her phone, then tricked her into saying he could be her body guard, I was lost. Razor isn't perfect, let me tell you. He has his moments, but his angsty tantrums are so understandable it was hard to fault him for it. I love Razor, I really, really do love Razor. I mean, he offered to help Breanna - without involving the club - which could cost him everything. He could have been kicked out and who knows what else, but he did it really without a second thought. So yea, Razor is my cuddly grizzly bear and you can stuff it. Also, I think it was Razor's character arc that really made this book as fantastic as it was. Talk about knight in shining armor and all that jazz. Just, yummy.

Overall, Walk The Edge has definitely earned a place on my shelf of fame. It was perfect. It was the perfect balance between loyalty and self discovery. It was a carefully crafted masterpiece full of twists and turns and moments that will turn you into a sobbing puddle of fangirl - or boy. It is a must read, it is a book that will last generations and appeal to a variation of audiences. Walk The Edge is the type of book that you will struggle to put down. It is the type of book that will suck you in completely and you won't even know you are lost until it is too late. Katie McGarry is the queen of contemporary and she keeps on feeding my addiction. We're going to need a Thunder Road Support Group.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
The Best Yet
By Christy (Novel Ink)
Walk the Edge is a book that I was looking forward to ever since I fell in love with Nowhere But Here last year. It’s no secret that McGarry is among my favorite authors and she will always be an auto buy author for me since I can pretty much guarantee that I love anything she ever writes so I can’t say I was surprised by how much I loved this book. But, I think with every book I read by McGarry, I fall in love a little more. Her writing just draws me in, and her characters make me fall in love with them within moments of meeting them. With every new book I always say that it’s my new favorite McGarry book, so without further ado, WALK THE EDGE IS MY NEW FAVORITE. At least until the next one comes out HAHA.

Razor and Breanna’s story both broke my heart in different ways. Breanna is super smart and she comes from a big family. She’s right in the middle so everything seems to fall on her shoulders. I loved how she was with her younger siblings, but I absolutely HATED how her older siblings treated her. While I loved Breanna as an overall character, it broke my heart how she was afraid to be herself and how she wouldn’t stand up for herself. Enter Razor. As bad as everyone thinks he is just because he’s part of an MC, they are so completely wrong. I loved getting to know the guy under the cut, and he surprised me with how amazingly caring he was. Razor is the type that tough around the edges, but he has this huge heart underneath all the leather and it was such a great experience to see that.

I’m sure to the outside world, Razor and Breanna seem like an unlikely couple, but to see them together and to witness their relationship grow? Perfection. They really bring out the best in each other and I loved watching their relationship go from attraction to something meaningful.

Of course with this being a book about a motorcycle club, there was a ton of action, suspense, betrayal and puzzles to piece together. Add all of those things in with the slow burning romance and characters you can’t help but to love, that makes it one HELL of a book. The Thunder Road series is among my favorites and I can’t wait to see what’s next for the Reign of Terror.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Emotionally Intense Romance
By K. M. Martin
Told alternately from Razor's and Breanna's point of view, this story is a romance between two very likeable but very troubled characters. On the outside, shy, brilliant, and super-responsible Breanna doesn't have much in common with motorcycle club member and hotties Razor. To say that their worlds are different is a gross understatement. But on the inside both of them are struggling with trying to fit into their families.

Breanna is the 5th of nine children in the Miller household. Both the older four and the younger four have formed their own cliques and Breanna doesn't fit into either. She also has an unusual brain in that she has a near-photographic memory and a compulsion to solve puzzles of all sorts. This makes her feel like a freak at school as she tries to hide what she can do.

Razor is having trouble fitting in at the motorcycle club despite being made a full member when he turned 18. He knows his dad and his "brothers" are keeping secrets from him about his mother's death and has trouble trusting them. Since rumor has it that his mother's death was a suicide, Razor feels guilt that he wasn't enough to keep her living. When a detective offers some new information that his club brothers want to keep from him, Razor goes to Breanna for help.

Razor isn't the first person who wants to use Breanna for help. One of the football stars is blackmailing her with seemingly intimate pictures of her with Razor to write his papers so that he will get a college scholarship. The pictures, if posted online, could easily ruin Breanna's reputation and wreck her future plans.

This story was emotionally intense and I couldn't put it down. While I don't understand the appeal of motorcycle clubs, I could see how they were a family to Razor. I could also understand and sympathize with Breanna as she tries to find her own role in her family. This is also a good example of the perils of social media.

Readers who want a romance that will keep them reading don't have to look past this book. It was an amazing story.

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