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Rush Week

A Novel

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Rush Week

By: Michelle Brandon
Narrated by: Natalie Duke
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An irresistible, juicy contemporary novel based on the TikTok phenomenon #BamaRushTok—about four sorority sisters brought back to the top-tier house they ruled at the University of Alabama, when secrets they’d thought long buried threaten to resurface.

Four sorority sisters. Each with dark secrets. They must stop the unexpected opening of a time capsule created as part of a sorority rush ritual that was supposed to hold their deepest secrets buried forever...

Five years after they thought they’d said goodbye forever, a group of sorority sisters find themselves back at the University of Alabama for Rush Week. Some return to rekindle their friendships, and others to keep long silent secrets from being exhumed. Unbeknownst to them at the time, the infamous “Spill Book” they wrote confessions in as a trust (hazing) exercise over the years was placed into a time capsule—now it’s been stolen, and the anonymous thief is threatening to expose them all on Bid Day.

Rush Week is a juicy, wild, drama-packed novel filled with good—and not so good—girls behaving badly, dark humor, and sexy scandals. As the sisters navigate their present and not-so-distant past, unbreakable bonds of friendship are put to the test, and regrettable mistakes threaten to change everything if exposed. But perhaps if they confess their sins to each other, they can begin to mend not only themselves, but their sisterhood— before the world finds out just how wicked they are.

Friendship Genre Fiction Southern Suspense Thriller & Suspense United States Women's Fiction World Literature Witty Alabama
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I really wanted to like this book because I have to admit I'm kind of obsessed with sororities and southern blondes not having ever been in or one myself. Add UA Rush Week and The Machine - what a rich topic! Instead I got cliched characters, lots of sex and drugs, women undermining each other and just general downright nastiness. About a third of the way through I realized this wasn't going to get any better especially since I could neither root for nor like a single one of the characters. Others may disagree but my recommendation is not to bother with this book. Hopefully somebody will get the subject right one of these days!

Fascinating subject, poor execution

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