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REVIEW ➼ Living at the Frat House by Penny Wylder

BLURB ➼

My first day at college, and I made the biggest mistake of my life.
It started with a silly dare– join a frat house. Thanks to a loophole in the college rules, girls can do that here. But no one with good sense would willingly live with a bunch of dudes.
One night in the frat, then I’d bail the next morning, ready for high-fives from the elite clique who put me up to the dare in the first place.
But HE had other ideas.
Malcolm Levar, the leader of Granite House. How do I describe him? Hot. Intense. Demanding.
He’s cold on the surface, but he stares at me like there’s a fire in his belly that wants to jump out and consume every inch of my body.
And I think he hates me.
Probably because I broke an irreplaceable heirloom that belonged to his family.
He says if I can’t pay what it’s worth—and I can’t, I’m poor as heck—I have one other option.
Stay at Granite House for the rest of the year. Not as a frat member, but as their personal pet.
Do you know what that means?
I don’t.
But I said yes. So I guess I’ll find out.


He’s the leader of Granite House and I know what that makes him. A party boy and an addict.


ARC REVIEW ➼

I loved this book. It was such a fun, sweet, emotional and steamy read. I completely devoured every moment of it.

Juno isn’t your typical college freshman. She isn’t into the party scene or any of the stereotypical college experiences. She is focused on her school work and doing well at it. Malcolm is the head of a former fraternity; his house doesn’t have to follow specific rules other than the three he has in place for all the guys that live there. So, what happens when Juno confronts Malcolm on a dare to be voted by the guys to live in their house?

I loved Juno. She’s hardworking, yet she does know how to relax without going crazy and partying hard. She is also caring and supportive. Malcolm comes across as a jerk at the start, however, there is so much more to him. He’s dominating, he’s got a sweet side and he is caring. From the moment Juno and Mal met there was insane amounts of chemistry and that only continued to grow as the story progressed. I love the two of them as individuals, but also together. They balanced each other out. They had their differences, but there was also so many similarities between them.

Living at the Frat House had some unexpected twists, some drama, amazing chemistry, some laughs and a whole lot steam. A MUST READ.


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