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A review by karly_rose_reads
Where Good Girls Go To Die by Holly Renee
emotional
funny
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
Where Good Girls Go To Die is the first book in a complete trilogy of interconnected standalone books called "Good Girls."
Quick details on this book:
π€ Contemporary romance
π€ 1st person, dual POV
π€ Small town romance
π€ Second chance romance
π€ Brother's best friend
What I enjoyed:
π Holly Renee's writing style is always 10/10
π Quick, bingeable book (I read this in one sitting)
π Dynamic between Parker and Livy
π Yummy spice scenes (18+ content)
Even though I consider Holly Renee an auto-buy author, this is my least favorite of her books. I primarily don't think it's for me because of the following reasons:
π This is a short book, but I kept expecting more from the storyline and charactersβe.g., Holly just scratches the surface on Parker's character
π Personal preference, but I really dislike the cheating trope and feel it takes away from storylines, especially when it's due to constant miscommunication and pure selfishness
π The reason Livy ran didn't feel enough and unbelievable
π Parker's redemption wasn't enough to make me truly like him as a character
As a quick heads up, there is a lack of content warnings and this book mentions drunk driving.
Quick details on this book:
π€ Contemporary romance
π€ 1st person, dual POV
π€ Small town romance
π€ Second chance romance
π€ Brother's best friend
What I enjoyed:
π Holly Renee's writing style is always 10/10
π Quick, bingeable book (I read this in one sitting)
π Dynamic between Parker and Livy
π Yummy spice scenes (18+ content)
Even though I consider Holly Renee an auto-buy author, this is my least favorite of her books. I primarily don't think it's for me because of the following reasons:
π This is a short book, but I kept expecting more from the storyline and charactersβe.g., Holly just scratches the surface on Parker's character
π Personal preference, but I really dislike the cheating trope and feel it takes away from storylines, especially when it's due to constant miscommunication and pure selfishness
π The reason Livy ran didn't feel enough and unbelievable
π Parker's redemption wasn't enough to make me truly like him as a character
As a quick heads up, there is a lack of content warnings and this book mentions drunk driving.