Zeta
or Omega?
Welcome, freshmen!
So far, college life at Latimer
University has been everything Jenna, Roni, and Lora-Leigh
expected. They’ve
already made close friends, caught the eye of a few
hot frosh boys, and participated in sorority recruitment.
As if it were meant to be, all three found a home in
the Zeta Zeta Tau sorority. Now Roni hopes to be the
most perfect ZZT in history, while Lora-Leigh can barely
believe how quickly she went from cynic to sorority
new member! Jenna is just as excited to be in the sorority,
but she also has classes to stuffy for, a nasty roommate
to put up with, and a marching band scholarship to
uphold. How’s a girl supposed to appease everyone
and everything—not to mention strike up a romance
with an adorable fraternity boy—all the while
keeping her diabetes hidden? Lora-Leigh and Roni are
there for her, but ZZT initiation is on the horizon
and Jenna must decide if she really trusts her new
sisters enough to share her secret...
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The
New Sisters
Who want to be a sorority girl?
High
school is already a distant memory for incoming Latimer
University freshmen, Jenna, Roni, and Lora-Leigh.
Jenna wants to meet cute college boys, Roni wants to
get away from home, and Lora-Leigh...well, Lora-Leigh
couldn't care less. She's going to LU and participating
in sorority recruitment only to appease her mom. Sorority
girls are pretty, rich, and snotty, and Lora-Leigh
doesn't want to be one of those girls. So she's shocked
to find herself actually connecting with the sisters
of Zeta Zeta Tau. And her new friend Jenna can relate.
She came to sorority recruitment only because her roommate
begged her to, but now she can't decide which sorority
to join; she likes them all! Roni knows which sorority
she should join. The Tri Omegas are exactly the type
of "it" girls she would usually befriend,
but Roni came to LU to reinvent herself. As recruitment
progresses and the girls prepare to make big decisions,
they'll need to heed the best advice there is: follow
your heart. But where will it lead? |