A review by javalenciaph
The Good Girl by Nikki Sloane

5.0

Have you come across the saying "When I'm good, I'm good; when I'm bad, I'm better"? Well, Sydney could very well be the poster child for it. If Preston had any qualms about teaching her a thing or two about going from nice to naughty, the temptation to corrupt his best friend's sister was too great to resist for long. The usual hurdles are there, but add to that the fact that Preston's reputation precedes him and that Sydney's parents aren't fans of the guy they believe is a negative influence on both their children. While theirs was a relationship sparked by a crush (on her part) and lust (on his part), seeing these two do a whole lot of growing up while falling in love (and hooking up, of course) made for a really great read. Having read the Nashville Neighborhood from the beginning, I've been eager for Preston to get his own happily-ever-after whilst also seeing where Greg and Cassidy were in their relationship as a couple and their respective ones with Preston. Nikki Sloane did NOT disappoint, not when it came to this addition to the series or catching up with most of the others. Dare I hope for more? Five stars for The Good Girl.