Good Girls Never Rise: A Dark Boarding School Romance (St. Mary's, Band 1)

Good Girls Never Rise: A Dark Boarding School Romance (St. Mary's, Band 1)

Taschenbuch
4.82

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Beschreibung

Gemma:
We were from two completely different worlds that couldn’t have been more opposite. Fate brought us together, and we devised a plan. I was to leave St. Mary’s Boarding School, and he was to stay.

I was molded to follow the rules, and he was taught to break them. But somewhere along the way, following the rules became a choice. The lines became blurred. The good girl of St. Mary’s suddenly got a taste of rebellion, and he came in a package of wild blue eyes and hot, lingering touches.

Isaiah warned me that we’d go up in flames if we veered from our plan.

Except, there was no we about it.
Isaiah Underwood let me fall right into the ashes.

Good Girls Never Rise is book one in the St. Mary's Duet and ends on a cliffhanger. Good Girls Never Rise is intended for readers 18+ and deals with subjects that some may find triggering.

Buchinformationen

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Sub-Genre
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Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
512
Preis
22.06 €

Beiträge

1
Alle
4.5

Tropes: – dark (trauma) – sad girl – sports Romance (lacrosse) – good girl x bad boy – bully romance vibes at first (but it‘s not a bully romance) – popular guys “rule“ the school – opposites attract – boarding school

Check out content warnings beforehand. There are very dark themes in this. One of many reasons I like Isaiah is that he seems like a bad guy when you first look at him, but you realize quite fast that he is a good guy in disguise, most of the time. He is protective of the people he cares about, and even though he denies it at first, he falls in love at his first encounter with Gemma. Ohhh and Gemma reminds me of Shannon (Boys of Tommen) when she first enters Tommen College. Her anxiety and her fear, and their vibes definitely do match. I would go as far as to say, if you like Shannon, you probably will like Gemma as well, and vise versa. (Though you should keep in mind Gemma has an even darker past, and Good Girls Never Rise is a dark romance while Boys of Tommen is not) What this book also does so well is the friends group of the girls. When Gemma comes to St. Mary‘s she truly doesn‘t trust anyone, but Sloane is one of the first people to coax her out of her shell, and their friendship is just so sweet. 4.5/5⭐️


Tropes:
– dark (trauma)
– sad girl
– sports Romance (lacrosse)
– good girl x bad boy
– bully romance vibes at first (but it‘s not a bully romance)
– popular guys “rule“ the school 
– opposites attract
– boarding school
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