Cameron's number one priority at South Florida State is joining the absolute best sorority. But pledging is more difficult than she ever imagined. She can't believe that she has to deal with these Southern belles from hell and "sisters" who leave her feeling like an orphan. It's enough to make a sorority pledge want to rush...in the other direction. Then matters go from bad to worse. Cameron has fallen for gorgeous Tad Amata, who's really into her--but not into her Greek life.
Cameron:The Sorority was a great book. It was really realistic. I'm glad that there is a book that really tell how College Life is- the good the bad and the evil
good series; good book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Excellent. The most realistic books about college for young adults you'll find on the shelf today. However, it is supposed to be discountined, and that is really too bad. Because this is a great series! Great! Cameron is a good charcter, and it's sad how her own grand parents didn't want to see her because she was mulatto (half white-half black). But a good book none the less. Although, I thought that it was a little extreme with Tad and Cameron wanting to sleep toghter on the first date. But that's college life.
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