Ebook {Epub PDF} Do-Gooder by J. Leigh Bailey
Do-Gooder ebook By J. Leigh Bailey. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts. Save Not today. Format. ebook. Author. J. Leigh Bailey. Publisher. Dreamspinner Press. · j. leigh bailey is an office drone by day and the author of Young Adult and New Adult LGBT Romance by night. She can usually be found with her nose in a book or pressed up against her computer monitor. A book-a-day reading habit sometimes gets in the way of well, everything but some habits aren't worth breaking. Do-Gooder is an /5(73). j. leigh bailey is an office drone by day and romance author by night. She can usually be found with her nose in a book or pressed up against her computer monitor. A book-a-day reading habit sometimes gets in the way of well, everything but some habits aren't worth breaking. She's been reading romance novels since she was ten years old/5(9).
Do-Gooder by j. leigh bailey at Harmony Ink Press. Genre: Gay / Contemporary / Young Adult / Romance / Action/Adventure: Reviewed by: Serena Yates on September Book Blurb. Seventeen-year-old Isaiah Martin knows what they say about good intentions, and he finds out it's all true. After all, he had the best of intentions when he. Do-Gooder By j. leigh bailey No good deed goes unpunished, and for seventeen-year-old Isaiah Martin, that's certainly the case. The gun he was caught with wasn't even his, for God's sake. He only had it to keep a friend from doing something stupid. Do-Gooder by J. Leigh Bailey Seventeen-year-old Isaiah Martin knows what they say about good intentions, and he finds out it's all true. After all, he had the best of intentions when he stepped in to stop a friend from making a terrible mistake, but when he's caught with his friend's gun, no one believes him.
Do-Gooder by J. Leigh Bailey A Free Dreamer Young Adult Release Day Review: Do-Gooder by J. Leigh Bailey Standard. Rating: 4 stars out of 5. Do-Gooder is an interesting book. Bailey clearly loves Africa, and this shows in her descriptions of Cameroon and its people. There is more presented than desert and scrubland large-eyed orphans: Yaoundé is shown as a thoroughly modern city, with a bustling University district. No good deed goes unpunished, and for seventeen-year-old Isaiah Martin, that’s certainly the case. The gun he was caught with wasn’t even his, for God’s sake.
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