Good-Time Girl

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Pub Date 16 May 2019 | Archive Date 14 Dec 2019
Wishing Star Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Description

Leah hates thong underwear as much as she hates being middle-aged and fighting to stay relevant in her job. What freedom when she unexpectedly purchases a gun. It’s enough to make her consider an act of terrorism at a certain lingerie store. Though she may need the help of her “he-moll,” the handsome 22-year old across the street. Her shrink wants to help her, her mother wants her to get married, the neighborhood dope dealer wants to bed her, and the girl across the street wants revenge for stealing her boyfriend.

But Leah and her gun have a different path to follow. Will her acts of rebellion cost her everything she’s gained in her life?

Leah hates thong underwear as much as she hates being middle-aged and fighting to stay relevant in her job. What freedom when she unexpectedly purchases a gun. It’s enough to make her consider an act...


A Note From the Publisher

Epub thru Draft2Digital - ISBN: 9781393635406


Kindle ASIN: B07NBWTP2Y

Epub thru Draft2Digital - ISBN: 9781393635406


Kindle ASIN: B07NBWTP2Y


Advance Praise

"The author... deliver(s) an amusing heroine and a hot neighborhood squeeze. A generally breezy read... Leah is a likeable heroine and readers will sympathize with her plight."
–Blue Ink Review

"Funny and fun to read...an inspired piece of work."
–David O. Stewart, author of 'The Lincoln Deception'

"You've got to love Leah, a quirky, imaginative character who does NOT date men older than she is. Beautiful writing—every word carefully chosen—in the service of outrageous situations and hilarious comedy!"
–Solveig Eggerz, author of 'Sigga of Reykjavik'

"The author... deliver(s) an amusing heroine and a hot neighborhood squeeze. A generally breezy read... Leah is a likeable heroine and readers will sympathize with her plight."
–Blue Ink Review

"Funny...


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Marketing Plan
- To increase reviews and readership
- To make known book group availability
- To solicit author events at bookstores
- To contact bloggers and podcasters
- To reach out to libraries



Average rating from 58 members


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Brilliantly funny read, a fresh and original character. This is a great entertaining read, full of hijinks and unbelievable situations that will have you crying with laughter, need to laugh or smile the. Pick this up


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I loved the main character Leah. She was really quirky and extremely likeable. What makes this character so easy to like is the fact that she's so relatable. Hilarious, bittersweet and at times outrageous, this book is very well-written. The characters are well-developed and just as relatable. I definitely recommend this novel to anyone looking for a fun comedy that also makes you think! I had a hard time putting this book down!

“I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”

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What? Man, this was a wild one! So un-politically correct but a fun read. Leah is a hoot. So mixed up but lovable. Her fling with the young guy was pretty hot. Whew! Older gals will totally enjoy it!

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Zany, wildly creative with surprising heart and emotional power- this is the perfect read when your weekend plans go to pieces and you are feeling sorry for yourself. This is also the perfect read when you wake up in the middle of the night and your brain goes through the highlight reel of the calamitous moments in your life spotlighting how you have been a terrible wife and mother. But probably the best time to read Good-Time Girl is when you are feeling on top of the world and you need something to reinforce your devil-may-care feelings.

If I tell you the plot of the book, I’m afraid you won’t be brave enough to read it, so I’ll share some of the book blurb with you, which I edited a bit to not give everything away.

“Leah hates thong underwear as much as she hates being middle-aged and fighting to stay relevant in her job. What strange freedom when she unexpectedly purchases a gun! It’s enough to make her consider an act of terrorism at a certain lingerie store. Though she may need the help of the handsome twenty-two-year-old across the street.
Her shrink wants to help her, her mother wants her to get married, and only her dogs love her.
But Leah and her gun have a different path to follow.”

Leah tells us her story in the first person, present. At times she is witty, sarcastic, self-deprecating and off-putting. But every so often, she reveals her more vulnerable and caring side. She senses she is at a crossroads in her life. On the one hand, she’s getting older, which impacts how the world from men to her mother see her, and how she fits in at her marketing/graphic design job. On the other hand, she’s still witty and vibrant and at her sexual peak. She’s old enough to feel comfortable with her opinions, but insecure enough to hide at home with her dogs.
Buying a gun brings her life in to focus.

You will breeze through this book, it’s fun and clever. I had a little trouble at the beginning getting in to it, as the humor seemed forced and Leah was on her high horse. But once I got to know Leah better, and I assure you, you will bond with her, I had a blast. Yes, there is some fairly graphic sex, but Leah is open and honest and it’s not gratuitous at all. You will love her dogs, her twenty-two-year-old lover, her old lady neighbor, and her mother. By the end of the story, Leah has sorted most of it, and has started a blog, thongburner.com How can you not love a book that ends like that? (Oh, and the bonus material at the end particularly the book club discussion questions is hysterical.)

Please author Leslie M. Rollins, can this book be the start of a series? Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a review copy. This is my honest review.

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Such a fun read! Definitely for anyone who just enjoys a genuine protagonist living on her own terms and enjoying her life!

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