Blurb:
The Greek
Shifter Games have come to a close, and Bell must focus on gaining enough
pledges to keep her house. Sigma Epsilon Xi doesn’t have tons of money. Nor do
they have tons of sisters. They need ten pledges in thirty days or they’ll lose
their ramshackle house. Add to it, their house is on the verge of being
condemned. And, as if her life isn’t hard enough already, she has two dominant
males hot on her tail—Christoph and Jackson.
Things take a turn for the worst, when she has to make a good impression for Christoph’s parents. She has to deal with the questions from her father and her uncles, as well. At every turn, however, one situation or another arises, threatening the progress she’s making.
Christoph and Jackson don’t see eye to eye on a lot of things, but mating Bell—claiming her for their own—drives their every action. But both men have secrets. Can they put their differences aside and team up to be who she needs?
With the help of 555-ROAR, can these mates find their way, or will the stresses of Greek life, keep them apart?
Things take a turn for the worst, when she has to make a good impression for Christoph’s parents. She has to deal with the questions from her father and her uncles, as well. At every turn, however, one situation or another arises, threatening the progress she’s making.
Christoph and Jackson don’t see eye to eye on a lot of things, but mating Bell—claiming her for their own—drives their every action. But both men have secrets. Can they put their differences aside and team up to be who she needs?
With the help of 555-ROAR, can these mates find their way, or will the stresses of Greek life, keep them apart?
My review:
m/f/m
Sorority Row is a paranormal, YA, ménage complete with
mean girls, haters and misfits. It would
help if you’ve read Unrequited Mate (Turnskin University #1) but it stands well
on its own.
Bell is smart, sweet and growing stronger every day. Campus
life is forcing her to make decisions that will affect not only her but those
that count on her. She should be getting more help from the men who call her
their mate but they have problems of their own. This book is high energy from
the first page to the last. It has to be because there is a lot going on. Still
it is well worth it to see Bell come into her own.
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