Aspen Stevens Good Girls Doing Bad Things 4 Access
In previous books, we saw the internal guilt—the late-night what-have-I-done spirals. In this volume, Aspen Stevens replaces regret with razor-sharp confidence. The "bad things" are no longer accidents or acts of desperation. They are strategic, deliberate, and honestly? A little bit glamorous.
Just be prepared: the last line of the book is a gut punch. And the author’s note hints that Book 5 might not come out until next spring. (Aspen, if you’re reading this—please don’t make us wait that long.) Aspen Stevens Good Girls Doing Bad Things 4
5/5 moral compromises Best paired with: A dark red wine and zero judgment. Favorite quote: "Good girls go to heaven. Bad girls go everywhere. But me? I own the map." In previous books, we saw the internal guilt—the
We last left our favorite morally ambiguous protagonist standing over the rubble of her own good intentions. After three books of watching her bend rules, break hearts, and accidentally save the day while committing several felonies, Book 3 ended on a cliffhanger that made me throw my Kindle across the room. (Don’t worry, it survived.) They are strategic, deliberate, and honestly


