The Good Girl

The Good Girl

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"Who I was is irrelevant, all that matters is who I've become." Danielle Monroe wants to rid herself of her good girl persona. To do so, she asks for help from her former best friend and school bad boy, Percy Brand. The boundaries between friendship and love, loyalty and betrayal, good and bad are constantly wavering as Dani continues this journey of reinventing herself.
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