![]() ![]() Now a senior, she’s lost everything: her best friend, the trust of her parents, driving privileges, Internet access. She just happens to make one terrible mistake her junior year in high school which costs her ten months in juvenile detention. I loved it!Ĭadence Miller is a good girl. ![]() Now add to the mix the fact that the heroine is a Christian from a church going, Bible thumping family and you have the recipe for a story that will leave no feather unruffled. They were attracted to each other, they fell in love and they acted on their feelings. I loved that the author wasn't afraid to explore such a controversial, unconventional topic.The taboo screams loud and clear and despite the fact that the relationship was legally acceptable in their state, it's up to every reader to decide if they can morally justify it because the facts are this: the heroine in a 17 year old student and the hero is her 28 year old math teacher. To give a little bit of background, Good is a New Adult student/teacher romance but there is nothing sugar-coated about it. ![]() ![]() The dedication at the beginning set the tone for the whole story: Good was a well-written, rebellious romance that defied rules and crossed lines. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |