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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat House Confessions #6) by Danielle Jacks-Review by Amanda Kimble

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

5/5 Stars

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster : Frat House Confessions by Danielle Jacks

This isn’t the first book by Jacks that I’ve read. Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster is a great story. Jacks has a way of spinning her words.

Casey has always been a wallflower. Losing her best friend in a fire has changed her all together. Sophomore year rolls around and she’s caught the eye of a jock. She thinks she can resist his charm, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. The quote I chose for Casey is: “I’m not playing this game. It’s so stupid. I agreed to one evening with you so it would please my dad. We both know this isn’t going anywhere. Tomorrow, you’ll go back to being an obnoxious jock, and I’ll be back in the library researching how to raise the dead.”

Seeter is Wide Receiver for the college football team. Pulling pranks is all he can think about. Trying not to get caught he hides out in the library. There he meets someone who he can’t stop thinking of. The quote I chose for Seeter is: “I found a guy that’s been running a bar for over five years. He has a marketing degree and managed to turn a failing business into a successful one. He’s starting work here on Monday and he designed the flyers as part of his interview.”

Highly recommended for Contemporary Romance lovers.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

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

I went into this blind as the cover and title caught my attention enough.
This Wasnt what i expected as I really expected Brandon to be a jerk and not care about anything and he proved me way wrong.
While a quick read i really enjoyed the story from beginning to end and would love to read other stories from the side characters.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Karyn Taylor

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

Confessions Of A Sophomore Prankster is the 6th book in the Frat House Confessions series by Danielle Jacks. Each book can be read as a standalone. I had not read any of the previous books in the series and didn’t feel that I was missing anything. I have read other books by the author and have enjoyed them.
Brandon Setter is at college to enjoy the party lifestyle and create pranks. Casey Nelson is the polar opposite. She is most likely to be found in the library. When Casey helps him evade being caught with one of his pranks, he’s drawn to her and doesn’t understand why.
When her father, his football coach asks him to watch out for her it gives him the excuse to spend more time with the lovely Casey.
I loved reading Setter and Casey’s story. They couldn’t be any more different if they tried. Well, they do say that opposites attract.
This is a very entertaining story. Setter’s pranks alone could fill a book. Add this to their budding friendship and Setter’s family controlling his life makes for a very enjoyable read.
I was pulled into the story from the very start and remained interested and entertained until the very end. A very enjoyable read.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Kerry Carr

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

I really enjoyed this book. It is a romance of opposites attracting. There are so emotional parts and some funny parts which all mixed together makes a great read.

Casey is a shadow of herself since losing her friend. She has become a wall flower who just exists instead of lives. Focused on her studies she has no time for fun or romance. That is until Setter runs into her life.

Setter is a jock and a total prankster. He is spending his time at college having fun, having meanless flings with women and pulling as many pranks as he can.

When Casey and Setter are paired up for a project they start to explore who the other person really is. Also when Casey’s dad asks Setter to help his daughter start to live again their feelings grow and develop.

Will Casey be able to live again? Is Setter just spending time with her cause he was asked to? Could Casey be the woman to tame Setter once and for all?

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

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

Great read and so hard to put down! Another great book by Danielle Jacks. The loved the sparks between football playing prankster Setter and studious and keeps to herself Casey. When Setter meets Casey in the library, running from Campus police, the story just takes off. There are some twists and turns as you find out what why Casey stays more to herself when she loses her best friend and the Setter’s father into having Setter take over the family owned business and high expectations. In the end, is Casey good enough for Setter? Definitely read the book and find out. This book was an easy read and the story just flowed. I truly enjoyed this book and so glad I read it! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Lisa Helmick

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

This is a fun story. I was surprised by more than a few things that happened in her. That up my enjoyment level and kept me turning pages. The characters are interesting and more complex than I thought. Setter surprised me more and more as the story went forward. I thought he was just a rich boy who felt he is above everything. As I dove into his life deeper there is so much more to his actions and reactions. Casey is the smart girl with a few surprises of her own. She is stoic and her fathers offers up Setter to help her get some joy back into her life.

The secondary characters really helped mold this into the wonderful story it is. They added charm, danger and friendship to the story. Her fathers seemed overly calm at times and I always wondered if Jacob had ulterior motives in some things he did or said.

Overall its a wonderfully written story.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Samantha Jayne Grubey

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

This is my second book by this author and I really enjoyed it, this book is part of a series but can be read as a standalone as I did. I really enjoyed reading this book it was a contemporary romance. I really liked Casey and Setter they were hilarious characters. I enjoyed reading this and I may eventually start making my way through the other books in this series.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Angelina Frazzini

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

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster by Danielle Jacks is book six of Frat House Confessions.

Casey is Setter’s opposite in just about every way. She loves spending her time in the library while Setter is all about football and partying, or so it seems on the surface. Casey meets Setter as he’s running from police helping his friends get away after a prank. Casey couldn’t be more annoyed especially since they get paired as lab partners in biology. Setter very much lives in the now and is starting to feel unsettled about his future. Is Casey the key?

I enjoyed this book! I couldn’t put it down! The back and forth between Casey and Setter was entertaining. I definitely recommend!

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Kimberly Griffiths

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

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster
By
Danielle Jacks

In this story, author Danielle Jacks portrays life at college really close to what college life is like, full of pranks and love, this story has a happy ending. Both the main characters, Casey and Setter are opposites who are brought together, Both bring out the best in each other. I enjoyed this book and highly recommend this story. It’s a quick read and you will enjoy it.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Alexandria Richard

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

4.5 stars rounded up

A fun college age romance. This book, and Brandon Setter (the Male Main Character), is quirky, fun loving, and sexy. A slight slow burn romance, with Casey (the Female MC) either disliking or being indifferent toward Setter until about 30%, but once the sparks fly, oh do they.

Both Setter and Casey are still growing into who they are. Setter has his future planned out for him, so in the meantime he’s trying to enjoy life to the fullest. Casey is still dealing with the loss of her best friend from high school, pulling away from everyone but her dad, and focusing on her schoolwork, until Setter literally stops in on her in the library and thereafter brings her back to life. But it’s not all fun and games, with both outside forces and Casey and Setter themselves threatening to pull them apart.

I enjoyed the additional background mystery storyline and the drama along the way to finding out “whodunnit.” I liked that Setter and Casey’s relationship, or lack thereof, wasn’t completely the sole focus of the novel. I also enjoyed reading how both Casey and Setter grew into more of an adult with the help of the other. The romance between them is sweet and pure.

This book is just one in a series written by many authors, but I’m interested in searching out the rest to read about what previously happened to side characters and what happens in those to come.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Michelle Austin

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

I am really enjoying this series and this story pulled me right in.
Casey spends most of her time in the library and Brandon is of course the football star. These two are very different in so many ways. Brandon ends up meeting Casey when he is looking for an alibi, he happened to come into the library where she was studying. And of course fate steps in again and these two find themselves working together as lab partners.

There are some additional twists and turns that add so much more to the story. These two have a connection that pulls them together. Will they get a HEA? If you’re looking for a great series this is the one for you. The author does a great job of pulling you in with her writing. All of the characters added a great element to the story. 1-click and get started today.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Robin Rankin

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

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster : Frat House Confessions by Danielle Jacks

This book is part of a series by several different authors and I have only just discovered and so glad I found this book.

Casey is a wallflower who is happiest while in the library but she hasn’t always been this way and her reason for changing is so sad,

Setter is one of the start football players whose greatest joy outside of football is playing pranks.

These total opposites fit so well together in so many ways and seem to bring out the best in one another, but have some obstacles to get past.

I enjoyed this booked, was able to turn my brain off for a bit and live in their world which isn’t always easy for me to do.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster by Danielle Jacks – Review by Heather Knalls

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

Brandon Setter, football star. Casey Nelson, nerd and coaches daughter. The two are paired up for an assignment, how completely different their perspectives are. Casey is very prepared and withdrawn due to an incident in her past, Setter is a party boy and prankster. Coach wants Setter to help Casey come out of her shell, but is falling for her part of the plan. Setter is set to take over the family business and Casey is not supposed to be part of that future. This book is so fun and well written, kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Kayla Octaviano

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

I loved this book! It’s a feel good book about a boy and a girl who meet each other in an unconventional way. Boy likes girl, girl knows better. The characters are very relatable and really make you feel like you are in the book. The writing style is easy to read and addicting to get lost in. It makes you miss your college days and really remember to cherish those close to you. Read this book if you like witty banter, romantic build up, and a relatable coming of age story.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Tausha Treadway

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

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks. This is the story of Casey Nelson who is a book smart girl who is dealing with a very recent tragedy. She is serious and all about school. Brandon Setter is the college quarterback and a full time player. He thinks college is all about football, parties and girls. When he runs into Casey one night running from security in the midst of one of these pranks he is smitten. Casey is not smitten, she thinks he’s a pain. Brandon is determined to get her attention and Casey is determined to ignore him. Casey can’t help being attracted to Brandon even though she doesn’t want to be. Brandon knows that he is going to have to follow in his dad’s footsteps in business once college is over so he wants to have as much fun as possible. As Brandon and Casey get to know one another sparks fly and love does grow. This is such a fun series and I loved Brandon and Casey’s story!

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Heather Lovelace

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

This was everything I’ve come to expect from this author – great characters, smooth plot progression, and a quick delightful read. If you love a good opposites attract caper set against the ever colorful backdrop of college life, this one is PERFECT for you. You won’t regret picking it up, only that it ends at all. A delightful fun read with characters I hope to see again.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Rayne East

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

Danielle Jacks you’ve done it again. This was all kinds of hot! Loved Setter and Casey’s story and I was engaged from page 1. As usual the writing is on point, the characters relatable and the story steaming. Each character’s backstory is fleshed out as the story progresses and I really loved the dual POV. I highly recommend all of Danielle Jack’s books but just be warned – once you start you won’t be coming up for air until the book is finished.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Katie Mansfield

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

I loved how both of the characters changed for the better throughout the story – and they helped to change each other! It was a sweet love story and a great quick read! I really like having a quick read every once in a while, especially when it involves characters who are so relatable like Setter and Casey. I could totally see this in real life too so it was just all around enjoyable! Great book!

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks- Review by Lauren West

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

This my first read by Danielle Jacks, and I can’t wait to read another one of her books. Its a light read and shows college romance at its best. Casey and Setter are one of a kind. We get to watch as the popular star football player begins romancing the introverted nerdy girl. Setter is a handsome, rich, and athletic jock who meets Casey upon a prank that he has taken too far. After the first meeting where she agrees to be his alibi they part ways only for them to end up being lab partners, and things progress from there. As they get to know each other Setter becomes determind to bring Casey out of her shell and show her the fun side of life. Casey gives a bit of push back but cant resist Setter the pull she feels towards him. This is a fun story where we watch romance and love take place despite a sad past and unwanted pre-determined future. Setter and Casey find their happy together and its beautiful to watch.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Desiree Ottinger

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

First time reading this author. I feel like she did a great job portraying the college scene. It kind of made me reflect on my college years as I read it. While I am not a rich kid waiting to take over daddy’s business, I could relate to the wanting to have fun and put off becoming an adult. But then, when you meet the one you are meant for, it is unavoidable to grow up!

This is for mature audiences!

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Kerry Baker

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

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster: Frat House Confessions by Danielle Jacks is an entertaining story with two absolutely brilliant characters at its centre. I connected with them instantly and loved the interaction between them. It felt so real and believable.
When I started reading this book I expected it to be an easy and fun read that would be amusing. And while it was all of these things it was also more. It had more depth to it then I would have thought and I could feel the emotion. The whole book was really well written and I enjoyed it so much more than I thought I would. I am looking forward to exploring more of the books in this collaboration.

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

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

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks

4 out of 5 Stars

Can I confess that I am hooked? Danielle Jacks has added a brilliant chapter in this series. What is it about Brandon Setter? Is it the Frat Boy appeal? Is it the jock status? Is it the carefree attitude? I think it is all three.

Casey Nelson has locked away all that used to be. Casey used to live and enjoy life just like everyone else. Then tragedy struck, taking a piece of Casey and her world with it. Casey has become a self-professed nerd. She works, she studies, she goes to class, she studies, wash, rinse, repeat. One night Brandon Setter crosses her path in an unexpected way. She knows who and what he is. This fluke has him showing up in Casey’s structured life. Can she find a way to let him in without losing who she has become? Does she want to stay who she has become?

Brandon Setter knows what college is for him, a chance to be free. Brandon’s life is set for him. His father has decided he will join the family business and have the trappings of life that go with that. Brandon has four years of boyish exploits to enjoy before having to settle down to lead the life expected. His latest prank has him taking refuge in the library. When he needs the help of a mysterious beauty that seems to know him to save him, Brandon takes notice and decides to find out more. Brandon discovers that she is intertwined in all sorts of aspects of his life. Will his desire to make this wallflower bloom change his prankster ways?

I hope Brandon and Casey make regular appearances in the remaining books of the series. Can’t wait to keep reading to find out!!!

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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

I never hesitate to pick up this author’s books. They are exciting, fun and entertaining to read. They are well written and have a realistic feel. This book is no different. This is a romance story where the characters pop off the pages. I enjoyed watching their growth and seeing their chemistry throughout the story. This is Setter and Casey’s story. Casey finds herself in the library one night when a prank puts Setter in the same place. Now he can’t seem to stop thinking about her and she can’t seem to shake him. Will these two learn they have so much to learn from each other? What will fate have in store for these two? They are such connectable characters and just made the story for me. A great story that I would highly recommend.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Katie Matthews

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

 

I loved this book! Casey and Setter were brilliant characters. I loved Setter for his fun, carefree attitude and Casey for her more reserved, focussed way of thinking. Together they made a great team and I could tell from the beginning of the story there was going to be something between them – opposites definitely attracted in this story! I really felt for Casey at the beginning of the story – I could really feel her sadness coming across with everything that had happened to her in her past. I really wanted Setter to be the one to make her see that she definitely has a life worth living!
This was definitely a feel-good romance story; I haven’t read the other books in this series but I absolutely will be now! A brilliant read and one I highly recommend!

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Rosanna Ingram

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

Setter is at college to party, play pranks, and play football…academics are somewhere near the bottom of the list of things he wants to do. Casey is a studious, hard-working, self-proclaimed nerd. She has dealt with some trauma in the past that has her spending more time at the library than out with friends. When she covers for Setter to keep him out of trouble one evening, their crazy friendship begins.

This story reads like a crazy tv show…and I loved every minute of it. Setter has a wild side that he shows the world…which is the opposite of Casey’s reserved side…and they definitely balance each other. Both characters grow throughout the story and made it wonderful to read. Can’t wait to read more from this author in the future!

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Angela Hayes

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

 

4 Stars

 

“Let’s be honest. If we weren’t paired together on this assignment, we wouldn’t be doing anything together. You’re Brandon Setter; a football stud and party animal. I’m Casey Nelson; a loner and self-confessed nerd. Those things make us polar opposites.”
“Did you just call me a stud?” He laughs, making me roll my eyes.
“Yes. You’re like a prize stallion that I’m sure some girls would love to ride.” “But not you?” He seems amused from the sparkle in his blue eye.
“You’re not interested in me, so what difference does that question make?”
“You got under my skin with your stereotypes and repulsion towards me.”
My mouth drops open in shock. He’s messing with me, but he’s also tying me up in knots.”

 

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat House Confessions #6) by Danielle Jacks. This series is a collaboration by 12 talented authors who, over the course of the year, have/will each release their story- one new release each month of the year #winning!
Anyway, this is Danielle Jacks contribution, and as I have read most of her other books, I was curious to see what she had going on here. It is a contemporary college romance, with quirky endearing characters, and a fun storyline. It definitely surprised me, in a good way- I knew it would be well written, but the story was sweeter and had more depth than the title may have led me to believe.
College football jock meets nerdy girl, and the sparks fly. Setter is out to have a good time, playing hard on and off the field- always up for a good prank. Casey is the serious student- locking herself away to study, trying hard to forget her past. When fate brings these two together, get ready for some fun and sizzle.
I look forward to exploring the rest of the Frat House Confessions series, as well as more from Ms. Jacks!

Thank you, Danielle Jacks!

 

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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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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Sara Oxton

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

Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster by Danielle Jacks a fantastic five-star read. This is number six in the Frat House confessions series, but they can all be read as stand-alone, but I do plan on checking some of the other authors out to see how they take their spin. Setter is so much more than you first think, he is adorable, in his own little way. Normally he would be someone I wouldn’t like much on the surface, but the more you get to know him the easier he gets. Casey I understood from the off, and I just adored her every moment, felling her sadness and crossing everything for her in my own crazy way. Do not miss this funny, sweet and so much more story.

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Confessions of a Sophomore Prankster (Frat house confessions) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Piper Foster

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

What a lovely quick read. Casey I like.enjoy how we get into each of the characters head and they each have at least a chapter or two each. You want university you want drama and action this is the book for you. Relationships in this are so real and you feel yourself rooting for certain ones. You can feel yourself in this environment. A recommendation to definitely read this book for a feel good. Can’t wait to read more.

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