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Book Review" Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire

So I've been aiming to read this series for a while but my editor keeps comparing my series to this one so I decided to finally read it. Let me just say I'm completely honored that my editor compared me to McGuire and her books!

I loved this book! It was such a great book. The characters and plot line just made it impossible to put down.

Travis--is a tattooed, womanizing bad boy that has a knack for fighting. He's the boy that all the girls want to tame but none have succeeded.

Abby--is the girl that is running from her past. However, she finds herself drawn to Travis but fights against her feeling for him.

Travis and Abby start an unlikely friendship that no one around them can understand. Travis starts to change as his feelings grow for Abby. Abby continues to fight until she isn't able to resist but once she gives in old obstacles from her past show up, luring Travis in with the twisted promises.

 Can Abby and Travis find a way to make their relationship work or will all be lost forever?

https://www.amazon.com/Beautiful-Disaster-Novel-Jamie-McGuire-ebook/dp/B008JMKN4Y/ref=sr_1_8?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1536682518&sr=1-8&keywords=jamie+mcguire



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