Good Girl: Lark's Notebook is an unvarnished descent into the hidden world of Lark Carter, traced through the pages of her most sacred possession-her poetry journal. These visceral, unfiltered poems unravel a love so consuming it feels like it could swallow her whole, the silent suffocation of familial expectations, and the fragile rebellion she dares to nurture in the shadows.
Here, Lark sheds the "good girl" pretense. This is where her rawest truths ignite-desire that blurs reason, heartbreak that lingers like smoke on her skin, and yearning so vivid it burns. It's not about endings, happy or otherwise-it's about the quiet spaces in between, the tension of loving what you can never hold, and the beauty found in breaking apart.
This spin-off of the Good Girl series pulls readers into the orbit of Lark's inner world, where every word bleeds truth, and every secret feels like a revolution.