J.R. is the fraternity hottie, getting with lots of women and flaunting his toned body. Madison is the freshman embarrassment of the frat, a geeky music theory major who can never get a girl. J.R. is supposed to be Madison’s Big. But as the mentorship begins, they start realizing that they may actually have something to learn from each other.
This was cringeworthy. I went on to the end solely because it was so short. Actually disliked the first chapter of the story (the way this ended tells me it’s just the first chapter of a book I’ll never read.).
Here’s the premise. A guy who is shy, can’t/won’t get laid, and doesn’t like to drink has somehow gotten into a fraternity. Then, surprise, the rest of the frat hates him. So do the sorority girls. Even his roommate doesn’t like him. Social pariah in a frat house doesn’t work.
I regret reading this but fortunately I’ll forget it within a day or two.