Friday, May 1, 2015

Blog Tour & Review: A Good Girl by Jenny Siegel


   The morning after the night before, eighteen-year-old Charlie has a wicked hangover and no memory of the party. Or why there is not one, but two hot guys in bed with her. Deciding she's done her last walk of shame, college is exactly the fresh start Charlie needs. Reinventing herself as Charlotte – the good girl, she vows no more wild parties, no more one night stands, and absolutely no more bad boys.

   Everything is going perfectly. That is, until she catches the eye of the lead guitarist of hottest band on campus, Dominic Hudson. With his bad boy good looks and magnetic charm he is everything Charlotte's trying hard to resist, but he's not about to take no for an answer. Instead, Dominic sets out to prove that some guys are worth the risk. But Charlie knows all about guys like Dominic, hell, she used to chew them up and spit them out, and giving into their undeniable attraction means revealing her past. A past that she's sure will send him running.

   With Dominic refusing to let her walk away, Charlie fights hard not to give into temptation, unwilling to risk losing not only her new reputation, but her heart. 

Being the good girl isn't always easy














Jenny Siegel writes new adult romance. When she's not writing (or entertaining two little 
terrors) Jenny is glued to her Kindle, or plotting (also known as daydreaming) about hot 
tattooed heroes that will sweep a girl off her feet.
You can connect with her at:
or email her at:
jennysiegel@outlook.com



My Review

Charlie is bound and determined to leave her past behind and change her ways. She no longer wants to be the party girl wild child from her High school days, she's determined to be a good girl. To focus on school.  To do this, she's changing herself to Charlotte, the good girl. 


I enjoyed the relationship between Charlotte and Iris a lot. It was nice to see a little focus on friends, especially after knowing Charlotte didn't have that in High School.  

When Charlotte meets Dominic she of courses notices his hotness right away, but she's trying to steer clear of temptations of her past. Dominic however is not so determined to stay away. Dominic is pretty used to girls throwing themselves at him and he's used to their behavior, so Charlotte is different to him, which I think is what draws him in. 

A Good Girl was a quick read. I liked how Dominic and Charlotte became friends from the start, though, it was obvious they really wanted more, I think it was important to see their friendship expand throughout the book. When the past rears its ugly head, things go a little awry, but I enjoyed how it all fit together.  Overall, this book was a bit different than my normal reads, but still had great characters and an overall important story. 







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