Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Ashley Dover

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat House Confessions, #6)Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In Danielle Jacks’ book Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster, Casey Nelson and Brandon Setter are complete opposites when it comes to studying. Casey is the beautiful, smart blonde who spends most of her free time in the campus library studying. Setter, on the other hand, is the running back for the Preston University football team, is a well-known prankster, and rarely shows up for a class on time.

On the night when Setter first lays eyes on Casey, he is running from the campus police trying to help his friends get away after a prank. He slides next to her at the table where she is studying in the library hoping she will be his alibi. Casey obliges but is irritated with him and wants to be left alone. Her feistiness and the fact that they are paired together as lab partners for Biology the next day has Setter intrigued by the girl who knows his name but seems immune to his charms. Not being one to settle down into anything permanent including his college major has Setter questioning his future.

On a twilight run after two unsettling discoveries about Casey, Setter rescues Casey from a fire at The Donut Shop where she works. Setter wonders what more there is to learn about Casey Nelson. The rescue, the science lab, and their attraction for each other sets them on a journey of discovery. What can they learn from each other, and how will each of their lives change because of one simple night in a library?

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