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Original Title: Beautiful Oblivion ASIN B00IBHSB8M
Edition Language: English
Series: The Maddox Brothers #1
Characters: Camille Camlin, Trenton Maddox
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Romance (2014)
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Beautiful Oblivion (The Maddox Brothers #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 337 pages
Rating: 4.12 | 66774 Users | 6389 Reviews

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Title:Beautiful Oblivion (The Maddox Brothers #1)
Author:Jamie McGuire
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 337 pages
Published:July 1st 2014 by Atria Books
Categories:Romance. New Adult. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance

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Fiercely independent Camille "Cami" Camlin gladly moved on from her childhood before it was over. She has held down a job since before she could drive, and moved into her own apartment after her freshman year of college. Now tending bar at The Red Door, Cami doesn’t have time for much else besides work and classes, until a trip to see her boyfriend is cancelled, leaving her with a first weekend off in almost a year. Trenton Maddox was the king of Eastern State University, dating co-eds before he even graduated high school. His friends wanted to be him, and women wanted to tame him, but after a tragic accident turned his world upside down, Trenton leaves campus to come to grips with the crushing guilt. Eighteen months later, Trenton is living at home with his widower father, and works full-time at a local tattoo parlor to help with the bills. Just when he thinks his life is returning to normal, he notices Cami sitting alone at a table at The Red. As the baby sister of four rowdy brothers, Cami believes she’ll have no problem keeping her new friendship with Trenton Maddox strictly platonic. But when a Maddox boy falls in love, he loves forever—even if she is the only reason their already broken family could fall apart.

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♥♥♥ 2.75 'I'm so sad' Stars ♥♥♥*Le sigh* I don't know what to say about this one. I really don't want to dislike this one, but I am so disappointed. I absolutely LOVED Beautiful Disaster, and even enjoyed Walking Disaster a bit, only because it was in Travis's POV. So, when I hear his brother Trenton is getting a book, of course I'm freaking excited to read it. But after finishing it, I am still not sure what to rate it. It keeps changing from 2.5 to 3. We shall see what I decide.My initial

4.5 I love Maddox Brothers StarsIf you are expecting Beautiful Disaster 2.0 and a Travis-a-like Hero, then you will be disappointed. With that said, I still enjoyed Beautiful Oblivion VERY MUCHBeautiful Oblivion isnt like Beautiful Disaster. Theres no alpha Hero, no crazy angst or intense storyline, but a sweet, light hearted read about a guarded girl being pursued by a tatted, but lovable boy.I went into Beautiful Oblivion not knowing anything. All I knew is that its a story about one of the

Trent Maddox has entered my world ❤

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Beautiful Disaster was the first, and maybe only book, where I reached the end and had to immediately re-read from start to finish because I didnt want to lose the all-consuming, totally-in-love book feeling emoted by Jamie McGuire's special characters and story. So Beautiful Oblivion, Trenton & Cami, had a lot to live up to and, joyfully, it reached that 5 star AMAZING feeling. Just wonderful. At the end my first thought was WOW! I really didnt expect that and once again I was compelled to

2 stars No! just no.I'm gonna keep this as simple as i can. It was shitty, Boring, unnecessarily book/money machine of a book. I'm not the only one who thinks that, mostly everyone does as well. Jamie McGuire is so not a good writer:● She hit the jackpot when she created Travis Maddix and that is THE ONLY good thing she ever wrote about. Just creating this character. Because as we know (the real fans) she screwed alot with that book because she wrote a hundred novellas (hyperbole). ● Jamie

Nope nope nope. I didn't read Walking Disaster and I'm not going to read this for the very same reason:STOP fucking up a good story. Beautiful Disaster is one of my all time favorites. But Jamie McGuire keeps bastardizing it with all of these follow up attempts to improve upon perfection and replicate the success of BD. But all is does is taint BD for me. So with that I say, run Pigeon. Fly away!
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