Raised by a hippie, with a wild thing for a sister, Julia
Wright is the black sheep of her family. She's a normal,
nice, ordinary, good girl. She tries really hard to keep
any and all non-good girl tendencies buried deep inside.
Julia even moved to the quietest, most ordinary place she
could find, being careful not to leave a forwarding address
for her oddball mom and sister. She's even the town
librarian. But try as she might, she still doesn't quite
fit in.
When local bad boy Luke Maguire returns, the citizens of
Serenity Falls know that trouble just walked into town, and
so does Julia. However, her trouble is the immediate
attraction she has for Luke, and the ever-growing desire to
let her good girl hair down and be bad.
I really enjoyed GOOD GIRLS DO. It's lively and fun, and
you won't be able to put it down until you see whether or
not Luke can talk Julia into seeing just how much fun being
bad can be. In fact, I'm going to read it again!
Julia Wright couldn't be more content with her job at the
local library, nestled in placid, picturesque Serenity
Falls. Until her wacky mother, petty-thief sister, and
little niece decide to crash her quiet party of one. And
her troubles really stack up when a new guy roars into
town on his Harley, shaking up more than just the books on
her shelves.
Luke Maguire never thought he'd set foot back in the dull
town where he'd spent his youth. But when his abusive
father dies, he's forced to return and take care of the
family bar. While trying to get the people of Serenity
Falls to lighten up a little, he makes an unlikely
alliance with a feisty librarian, whose pages he'd really
like to turn. The battle lines are being drawn and Luke
may have an uphill fight on his hands, but he's determined
to come out on top, tempting this good girl to be very
bad.