

I’m excited to see what other stories we get from this series. The dynamics in the frats, mainly Chad’s, were fun. Plenty of banter to be had between Chad and Bailey. I hate it when authors spend too long setting up future books.

I liked that we got to know them enough to be interested in reading their stories but that they never took over the book. It’s more something to tease about than a point of contention. And they handle the whole rival frat issue very well. Whereas Bailey is more serious but lets himself loosen up a little with Chad. But when it comes to their relationship, his honestly and vulnerability make him very likable. Chad is a goofy, easy-going guy prone to juvenile pranks. Now I’m not particularly fond of the frat thing, but it was pretty fun to read about because the characters treated the rivalry as a good-natured game.Ĭhad and Bailey work great together. They belong to rival frats, and while Bailey isn’t too invested in the frat, Chad is all about the pranks.

But there’s still some kind of plot thread or conflicts going on at all times so that it doesn’t feel like it’s stalled. It’s lighthearted enough to be enjoyable. Frat Wars : King of Thieves Kindle Edition by Saxon James (Author) Format: Kindle Edition 2,320 ratings Book 1 of 3: Frat Wars See all formats and editions Kindle 0.00 This title and over 1 million more available with Kindle Unlimited 5.99 to buy Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial We’re basically Romeo and Juliet. And it’s certainly a tone that works for me. It feels like she finally found the tone that works for her. Of all of Saxon’s solo books, this one is definitely my favourite so far. Because as someone who’s read a bit of the genre, the cover and title gave me an idea of what to expect from the story-a light, fun and fast-paced read with a cute romance. Just a few reviews ago, I mentioned how we kinda should judge books by their covers (if we’re familiar with the genre). Genre: New Adult, Contemporary Romance, M/M
