REVIEW: Frat Wars: King of Thieves by Saxon James

Review:

Dude, this was soooo good. I flip-flop about whether or not I like University aged characters. Sometimes their immaturity grates me, but this….this was perfect!

Sure, they were young and stupid, but in the most endearing possible way.

Both Chad and Bailey were amazing, but Chad is absolutely the bestest character. Most times he’s completely ridiculous and over the top, but he’s also solid and caring, and absolutely loyal to those he loves. He reminds me of Marmaduke (from the Cartoon strip), he just barrels in, with so much energy and joy, that you just can’t help but love him. I also love how free he was with sharing his emotions.


"'It's not too late to run, you know.'
'Of course it is.'
'Why?'
'Because now I've met you. I couldn't run if I tried.'"

Bailey was also great, more reserved and quiet, but he has to be, as the next in line to a banking fortune, you learn to keep to yourself and question why others want to know you. I loved watching unable to resist the charm of Chad and his joie de vivre. He never tried to change him, he just embraced having this delightful person in his life, knowing life was going to be infinitely better together.

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Synopsis:


We’re basically Romeo and Juliet. But dudes. And without all the dying.

Chad

Being VP of Sigma Beta Psi is wild. I get all the benefits of being in charge with hardly any of the responsibility.

Parties, pranks, and frat politics—college life has never been sweeter.

Until I meet Bailey Prince.

He has the face of a goddamn angel. I don’t know where he came from or why I’m so obsessed.

But I do know he’s a Kappa.

And our houses have a rivalry that’s written into legend.


Bailey

At Rho Kappa Tau, I’m a legacy.

It’s a lot of pressure, but I’ve always been responsible, never had that rebellious need to rock the boat, and I like it that way.

But after a party at Sigma—the jock frat—I meet Chad Doomsen, and for the first time in my life I want to step outside my square.

Our houses have always had a rivalry, but some of the guys seem to hate Chad specifically, and I don’t know why.

He’s surprisingly sweet and kind. At least to me.

I need to stay away. A relationship with Chad would be betraying the very legacy that brought me here.

But I can’t help myself. And it seems, neither can he.


                                                                                                                                                                    
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