The Good Girl

By Candice Wright

Description

I grew up as the precocious daughter of a preacher, but death stalked the hallways of my home, tearing my family tree apart and twisting my father’s love into something cold and constricting.
Ever the good girl, I remained subservient under his watchful gaze, but each cutting remark and unrealistic expectation forced me to open my eyes and face the truth.

This life was slowly killing me.

At my best friend’s urging, I jumped at the chance to stay with her for the summer, having no idea how my life would change after a chance encounter with a dark and brooding biker.
Now, my summer of fun feels a lot like happily ever after, even if the man of my dreams is my father’s worst nightmare.
But when trouble comes knocking, it won’t matter if I’m a sinner or a saint as long as I’m willing to fight dirty for what I want.

They say all’s fair in love and war, but nobody told me corruption would taste so sweet.

Spice

The spice in this book was very well detailed and plenty of it sprinkled throughout the book.

Thoughts

The spice was about the only thing I liked about this book.  Other than that it wasn't a good read to me.  Parts of the story that needed more detail were brushed past, things that should have been big twists were skipped over.  The FMC was described as a Pastors daughter but showed no outward appearance and so the point of that was lost.  To summerize, not good.  

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