If you loved the slow-burn tension of Killing Eve and the rich-girl anarchy of Promising Young Woman , you will devour Good Girls Doing Bad Things 4 . Aspen Stevens has officially graduated from "guilty pleasure" to "must-read thriller author."
From high-stakes art heists to ruining the reputation of a smug tech billionaire (who absolutely deserved it), the pacing is relentless. Stevens writes action like a screenwriter—short punchy chapters that end with a hook deep enough to land a marlin. 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." If you loved the slow-burn tension of Killing
If you’ve been following the Good Girls Doing Bad Things series, you know one thing for certain: never trust a halo. And in the hotly anticipated fourth installment, author Aspen Stevens proves she isn’t just playing in the gray area—she’s setting the whole moral compass on fire. 5/5 moral compromises Best paired with: A dark
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.)
Good Girls Doing Bad Things 4 picks up exactly ten minutes after that chaos. But here’s the twist Stevens throws at us: our heroine isn't sorry.
If you loved the slow-burn tension of Killing Eve and the rich-girl anarchy of Promising Young Woman , you will devour Good Girls Doing Bad Things 4 . Aspen Stevens has officially graduated from "guilty pleasure" to "must-read thriller author."
From high-stakes art heists to ruining the reputation of a smug tech billionaire (who absolutely deserved it), the pacing is relentless. Stevens writes action like a screenwriter—short punchy chapters that end with a hook deep enough to land a marlin.
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."
If you’ve been following the Good Girls Doing Bad Things series, you know one thing for certain: never trust a halo. And in the hotly anticipated fourth installment, author Aspen Stevens proves she isn’t just playing in the gray area—she’s setting the whole moral compass on fire.
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.)
Good Girls Doing Bad Things 4 picks up exactly ten minutes after that chaos. But here’s the twist Stevens throws at us: our heroine isn't sorry.