THEN Alpha Delta Theta, an elite frat at one of Toronto's most prestigious universities was an old boys club of loose cannons and rakes of every connotation of the word. It has survived for a hundred years and it'll survive for a hundred more. NOW The frat is less of an old boys club as it once was, thanks to its current leadership, and finds itself taking in anyone who attends a party or six. AMELIA GREGORY is one such adoptee, and she's made herself at home among the ranks. From helping teaming up with Connor for gen ed projects to being Kassandra's spotter, she's all but one of them. Which makes her crush on one Jacob Frye less than convient JACELYN DONNELL has no friends. Her and her brothers recently transferred in the hopes of continuing their education with better financial support from the few family still speaking to them. But a chance meeting while asking for directions has her wrapped up in staging crime scenes for exams, death defying stunts, and drinking more rum than she expected. KATERINA KOKKINOS was more than happy to admire it all from afar. Sharing a vague acquaintance with Arno and Henry is enough knowledge of the frat's exploits for her. But when she's asked to help Alexios pass his required elective, she's not about to turn him down. And only slightly because he gave her puppy dog eyes as extra incentive. OLIVIA KENNEDY knew enough about them to know to stay away if she valued her sanity or her heart. She'd heard so many horror stories from the boys stringing people along only to discover they weren't interested after sunk investment. So she'd really love it if they could stop trying to infiltrate her life and turn it on its head.
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