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Rush Week
by Michelle Brandon
dark
emotional
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
It's been 5 years since Taylor, Annabelle, Asana, and Brooklyn graduated from the University of Alabama and they haven't spoken since. Having been close both as friends and Alpha Delta Lambda sorority sisters, they each have a lot of secrets from those four years; many of which were written down in the sorority's Spill Book that upon graduation, was placed in a time capsule.
But the time capsule, and the Spill Book, has been stolen and the thief is now threatening all 4 women to spill their secrets. So they and other alum return to campus for Rush Week to figure out who is behind this plot before they are all exposed.
What made this book enjoyable to me was the style of writing. Each chapter started with a short entry from the Spill book from one of the girls which would allude to or tease a part of the bigger story. The chapters themselves alternated timelines between when they were in school and now, so with 3 timelines happening (Then, Now, and the Spill Book entries) it kept the intrigue and pace moving fast.
Thank you #NetGalley and William Morrow for providing me with a copy of the ebook for #RushWeek!!
But the time capsule, and the Spill Book, has been stolen and the thief is now threatening all 4 women to spill their secrets. So they and other alum return to campus for Rush Week to figure out who is behind this plot before they are all exposed.
What made this book enjoyable to me was the style of writing. Each chapter started with a short entry from the Spill book from one of the girls which would allude to or tease a part of the bigger story. The chapters themselves alternated timelines between when they were in school and now, so with 3 timelines happening (Then, Now, and the Spill Book entries) it kept the intrigue and pace moving fast.
Thank you #NetGalley and William Morrow for providing me with a copy of the ebook for #RushWeek!!
Graphic: Rape