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Good Girl Complex

Written by: Elle Kennedy
Narrated by: Ava Erickson, Joe Arden
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"This is a beach listen with a youthful feel narrated by two pros who deliver."—AudioFile on The Good Girl Complex

Full of romance, hijinks, and longing, Good Girl Complex is Elle Kennedy at her very best.

She does everything right. So what could go wrong?

Mackenzie “Mac” Cabot is a people pleaser. Her demanding parents. Her prep school friends. Her long-time boyfriend. It’s exhausting, really, always following the rules. Unlike most twenty-year-olds, all she really wants to do is focus on growing her internet business, but first she must get a college degree at her parents’ insistence. That means moving to the beachside town of Avalon Bay, a community made up of locals and the wealthy students of Garnet College.

Mac’s had plenty of practice suppressing her wilder impulses, but when she meets local bad boy Cooper Hartley, that ability is suddenly tested. Cooper is rough around the edges. Raw. Candid. A threat to her ordered existence. Their friendship soon becomes the realest thing in her life.

Despite his disdain for the trust-fund kids he sees coming and going from his town, Cooper soon realizes Mac isn’t just another rich clone and falls for her. Hard. But as Mac finally starts feeling accepted by Cooper and his friends, the secret he’s been keeping from her threatens the only place she’s ever felt at home.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Griffin.

©2022 Elle Kennedy (P)2022 Macmillan Audio

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Unlikely couple that fit

I found a new author I like ! I have read books that EK has co-written with Sarina Bowen and loved them and this one didn’t disappoint either. Great characters. Cooper’s back story was well developed and the majority of the side characters are based around his life. I wish Mac’s side story with her parents had a more depth. She is written to be a strong confident person which is in contrast to the shallow surface relationships in her life pre-Cooper. That part of the character development didn’t quiet seem to fit for me. Over all a fun easy listen even though it touches on childhood abandonment issues. And as always I loved the narrators

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Great story and book

I love all of Elle Kennedy’s books: Off-Campus and Briar series. This one didn’t disappoint either. I always love the rich girl - broody guy love story. It really got you involved in the story; I even got so frustrated that I found myself talking and getting angry at Mac. It was so hard sometimes because she wouldn’t stick up for herself. A good book makes you have all the feels I guess ;)

I didn’t necessarily like the ending: it felt like it was missing something. I wanted to see a little epilogue like when the hotel was finished, maybe seeing Mac’s parents coming.

One of the very first things I noticed was that It had some After vibes in the storyline. I like those stories with all of the angst for the fallout of the person discovering the truth of the relationship.

Either way it was still a great read, definitely worth the credit.

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