Little Bad Girl
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Publisher Description
In this jaw-dropping first installment of Treasure Blue’s short eBook series, Little Bad Girl, Chantel Turner is trying to enjoy her final year of high school when terrible news changes everything and she learns who she can trust.
Chantel Turner was your typical high school student—pretty, popular, and with plenty of friends. Until one fateful day she receives news that will prove to change her life forever. Chantel is about to find out that when real trouble strikes, the people she thought were her closest friends would instantly become her worst enemies. Confiding in her friends only gets her betrayal in return.
Forced to accept this new reality, the most unlikely person enters her life and is willing to see her through the biggest challenge she’s ever faced, even if it might mean sacrificing her own life and future, in order to save another.
Customer Reviews
Wide-Eyed
I won't lie, I could've never predicted that end. And to leave me hanging!
I must say, this short story is a very real and relatable one. I would definitely recommend it to my friends.
Nice
Little Bad Girls is the story of Chantel, a high schooler with two best friends that are very different than her. She's not impressed by cute boys with money, prepared to head to college, and takes care of her little sister. It seems she has life figured out until something tragic happens to her mother forcing secrets to be revealed that shakes them up. Chantel with the help of her best friend manages to keep things under control, but her little sisters fate just got grim.
This novel is a must read for little bad girls. Those young ladies headed down that path to teenage pregnancy and sexual promiscuity. Treasure spun a poignant yarn that had me loan my iPad to a 16 year old neighbor to read, and get this, it was a "little good boy." I gave it to him under the premise that he needs to be armed with an entertaining tool to show him the sort of life situation not to get caught up with.
Definite 5 star read. And I'm looking forward to part 2.
This review was written by Rahiem Brooks, author of MURDER IN GERMANTOWN in iBooks.