BookReview: Good Time Girl by Heather Gay
Good Time Girl by Heather Gay
Publisher: Gallery Books
Publication Date: December 3, 2024
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Publisher’s Description:
In the “confident debut” (The Daily Beast) Bad Mormon, Heather Gay pulled back the veil on her orthodox adolescence and marriage in the Mormon Church, and the painful process of leaving it all behind. Becoming a successful business owner and reality TV star gave the single mom of three a second lease on life. After years of living in an insular bubble, Heather emerged bright-eyed, eager to take on the world…no matter how ill-equipped her upbringing might have left her.
Now, in this provocative and laugh-out-loud funny follow-up, the mother of three proves that she isn’t just a Bad Mormon—she’s also a Good Time Girl.
With her “thoughtful, smart, and funny” (Kirkus Reviews) writing, Heather recounts the humorous trysts, mishaps, and serendipitous success she’s found as a life-long reveler in all things indulgent. From illicit high school trips to Tijuana and awkward dates set up by her overzealous costars, Good Time Girl is a charming and intimate meditation on community, love, independence, womanhood, and—most importantly—second chances.
Good Time Girl is Heather Gay’s follow up to her first book, Bad Mormon. I haven’t read that book yet so I can’t say how they compare. Heather is a cast member on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. In the first season, her castmate Lisa Barlow told some of the other women that she heard Heather was known as a “good-time girl” at BYU. At the time, Heather was pissed but she reclaimed the label for her book.
Good Time Girl is a collection of times that Heather was a good time girl, which is usually ironic. She thought at the time she was being wild because of her strict Mormon upbringing but what she did was not that bad. Or in some cases it was really embarrassing. I had major secondhand embarrassment when she tried to hit on her college professor.
The last section of the book is about the fourth season of RHOSL and Monica. If you’ve watched the show, you know who I’m talking about. If you haven’t, you’re probably not going to read this book anyway! Heather goes through a way more thorough.
timeline of Monica’s craziness than what was shown on TV. Monica is basically a sociopath who stalked Jen for years, to the point of installing secret security cameras in Jen’s house to spy on her. She was obsessed with getting cast on RHOSL.
The book as a whole is good, but it is a MUST for fans of RHOSL, simply for the section on what happened with Monica. You will not be disappointed!