Who can take a murder mystery and make it fun? Christy Barritt, that's who. The Good Girl was such a great read. Full of characters that are both quirky yet real, this story captured my attention and kept me guessing right until the very end, when the author finally revealed the killer.
Tara Lancaster is a young woman who is trying to escape the public eye. We learn early on, while reading the story, that Tara's world has collapsed around her and that she, who was once known as "The Good Girl" has fallen from grace in some big, public way. I enjoyed that the author was able to build up the suspense about what was behind Tara's problems. I will definitely not ruin the surprise here in my review. I will just say that Tara's problems were big and very real.
Tara flees from her home in Florida and agrees to house sit for her sister in St. Paul, Minnesota. She escapes from her problems back home and jumps right into new ones! Primarily the fact that the house she is staying in appears to be haunted! Haunted, you ask? Well, that is one theory. Tara, having felt that she has disappointed God, is asking many questions about whether He truly exists or not. When the strange things start happening around her, she does actually start wondering if it is possible that there is a ghost.
Strength and wisdom, as well as some guidance back toward the Lord, comes in the form of a hunky neighbor. Ben Cooper lives next door with his son. He comes to Tara's aid on more than one occasion. As Tara grows interested in Cooper, she worries that her past will make it impossible to ever have a future together. I also enjoyed Tara's new friend, Candy. She brought a lot of comic relief to the story.
An altogether fun read that I would recommend to fans of Christian fiction, suspense and even romance. This book has all three. (5 stars)