Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat House Confessions, #6)Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this feel good contemporary romance which although is part of a series can be read happily as a standalone story. I felt very engaged with the main characters, Setter and Casey and it’s definitely a case of opposites attract. They have instant chemistry but have very different personalities. They are both at College where Setter is a footballer, a jock with a cheeky grin who’s known to be a prankster and a player, meanwhile Casey is more studious and uses education as her escape from thinking about her past, she keeps to her self and spends a lot of time in the campus library. They meet in the library when one of Setter’s pranks leads him there but as soon as he sees Casey his prank is forgotten and all he can think about is her. Casey helps the jock who stumbles into her sanctuary and then can’t seem to get rid of him after that. I felt immersed in the College life along with the characters and I liked seeing how their relationship would develop. This is a fun, lighthearted romance although Casey does have a sad past which makes her very realistic. I look forward to reading the other books in the ‘Frat House Confessions’ series.

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