How 3 girls tried to hook up with 78 guys in 1 semester: the final Installment. It's coming down to the wire.... Jodi has taken a job as a cab driver. What better way to meet random guys? Celeste still just wants to meet Mr. Right. No matter what letter his name starts with. Ali maintains a commanding lead. Unfortunately, she's stuck on "R." But the girls have bigger worries than hooking their way up through the end of the alphabet. Somebody knows all about their little contest. Somebody sleazy. And if they don't do exactly what he tells them to, they're all going to lose. Who would have thought the ABCs could be so dangerous?
This trilogy by MTV books reads like a storyline on Undressed neatly placed between 2 covers, with all the requisite current pop culture references. Jodi, Ali, and Celeste are three different-as-they-come roommates, randomly matched to live together for their freshman year. Each neatly fits a stereotype: goth-punk girl Ali, Sorority wannabe Daddy's girl Jodi, and pure and innocent Celeste. When guy problems surface in each of their lives, with the help of some liquor they go from tentative roommates to the best of friends and dream up a contest - whoever kisses 26 guys with names/nicknames from A-Z wins a night on the town. This silly premise drives us through 3 books.
How can Jodi hold true to the AHUL when the only guy she likes is named Zack? Will Celeste abandon her good girl ways - and what really happened the night she spent with Jodi's ex Buster? Will Ali flunk out of school because of her penchant for G.H. and uncertain money management skills? And who is blackmailing the girls with their knowledge of the AHUL?
Smutty trash and yet I read all 3 within 24 hours. Brainless at best, but addictive nonetheless.
Well, Celeste wound up winning the AHUL in a drunken state at Buster's fraud wedding. I loved how this ended and how the charcters developed into completely different (but good!) people.
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