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Good Girl, Bad Blood
by Holly Jackson
Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson
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This is the second book in the “A Good Girls Guide To Murder” series! Another YA Thriller, this one kept me on my feet as much as the first in the series and I loved that!
Pip is a bit infamous in Fairview, a small Connecticut town after the events that take place in the first book. She decides - or so she thought - to put her mystery solving days behind her and focus on preparing for college and creating her podcast which is following the trials from the first book.
When one of her lifelong friends show up in a panic over his missing brother and asks Pip to help..how can she say no? Follow her as she dives back into the world of solving Fairview’s mysteries and stay on the edge of your seat as she uncovers truths that people were hoping to bury.
For me, this book was not as exciting as the first - but that seems to be a trend with series for me. However, I enjoy this writing style of being front and center in Pip’s thoughts as she walks through the possibilities. I definitely wasn’t able to guess at “whodunnit” but that makes for an even better story for me!
If you love thrillers, true crime podcasts, and have read the first in this series, you’ll love this one for sure! 💜
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
This is the second book in the “A Good Girls Guide To Murder” series! Another YA Thriller, this one kept me on my feet as much as the first in the series and I loved that!
Pip is a bit infamous in Fairview, a small Connecticut town after the events that take place in the first book. She decides - or so she thought - to put her mystery solving days behind her and focus on preparing for college and creating her podcast which is following the trials from the first book.
When one of her lifelong friends show up in a panic over his missing brother and asks Pip to help..how can she say no? Follow her as she dives back into the world of solving Fairview’s mysteries and stay on the edge of your seat as she uncovers truths that people were hoping to bury.
For me, this book was not as exciting as the first - but that seems to be a trend with series for me. However, I enjoy this writing style of being front and center in Pip’s thoughts as she walks through the possibilities. I definitely wasn’t able to guess at “whodunnit” but that makes for an even better story for me!
If you love thrillers, true crime podcasts, and have read the first in this series, you’ll love this one for sure! 💜