
Even I failed to notice how amazing she's as a character until I reached her point of view in this book. Despite her hurt and her personal issues, at the end of the day she's the kind of person whose instinct is to protect those she loves even if she puts herself at risk, and she's hardly recognized for it until now. She's a headstrong, independent young woman who demands and deserves respect. Katie McGarry, so far, has created excellent characters in this series, but I've noticed that she excels in writing fierce women who don't like to sit down and let men protect them or do their job when they can well do it on their own, like Violet. For once, both main characters, Violet and Chevy, are inside the Reign of Terror's circle and they are set on finding answers, for their lives are suddenly at stake.

The previous books barely scratch the surface of these clubs as they focus more in the blooming relationships between the main characters of each book, and while we do get some romance, it's not its sole focus.

This book takes readers deeper into the secrets of the Reign of Terror Motorcycle Club and their long time feud with their rival gang-the Riot. It's fast-paced and action-packed from page one, and it doesn't dally much with introductions since at this point we are already familiar with the characters. While Nowhere But Here and Walk the Edge can be read as standalone companion novels, Long Way Home's storyline is set up perfectly to match the puzzle pieces left unanswered from the first two books. It's darker and fiercer then ever, a thrilling ride that challenges love, friendship, and where each character's loyalties lie.

Long Way Home by Katie McGarry is a spectacular addition to the Thunder Road series and my favorite yet.
