Most girls wouldn’t dream of setting foot in the infamous Rho Kappa Alpha frat house. Me? I’m moving in.
When my scholarship leaves me stranded for the summer with nowhere to stay, I have no choice but to take a job cooking and cleaning for the most eliteand hottestfraternity on campus. Living under the same roof as three outrageously attractive and flirtatious frat brothers? That’s a recipe for trouble.
The men of Rho Kappa Alpha are future leaders, the sons of powerful families who shape the world. They’re destined for greatness; I’m just trying to survive the summer. They have no idea their new maid is a fellow student, and I can only imagine the torment if they discover my secret.
Grant is the poster child for wealth and privilege. He thinks he’s God’s gift to women, and with that 6’5’ chiseled body, he’s got a point. But he’s an arrogant jerk who makes my life hell until one day, he doesn’t.
Theo, an architecture major, has dreamy gray eyes and the soul of an artist. He sees beauty in everythingapparently even in me. Under his gaze, I feel like his next masterpiece, and resisting him is an art form of its own.
Then there’s Ian, the quiet, brooding intellectual who prefers books to people. I know there’s more to him than a strong jawline and panty-dropping abs, but he remains a mystery. Still, I can’t shake the feeling that we have more in common than it seems.
My plan is simple: keep my head down, save every penny, earn my degree, and get out of this rich man’s town where I clearly don’t belong.
But my tempting new roommates aren’t making it easy. Falling for one man is a mistake I can’t afford, but all three? That could ruin me.
When my scholarship leaves me stranded for the summer with nowhere to stay, I have no choice but to take a job cooking and cleaning for the most eliteand hottestfraternity on campus. Living under the same roof as three outrageously attractive and flirtatious frat brothers? That’s a recipe for trouble.
The men of Rho Kappa Alpha are future leaders, the sons of powerful families who shape the world. They’re destined for greatness; I’m just trying to survive the summer. They have no idea their new maid is a fellow student, and I can only imagine the torment if they discover my secret.
Grant is the poster child for wealth and privilege. He thinks he’s God’s gift to women, and with that 6’5’ chiseled body, he’s got a point. But he’s an arrogant jerk who makes my life hell until one day, he doesn’t.
Theo, an architecture major, has dreamy gray eyes and the soul of an artist. He sees beauty in everythingapparently even in me. Under his gaze, I feel like his next masterpiece, and resisting him is an art form of its own.
Then there’s Ian, the quiet, brooding intellectual who prefers books to people. I know there’s more to him than a strong jawline and panty-dropping abs, but he remains a mystery. Still, I can’t shake the feeling that we have more in common than it seems.
My plan is simple: keep my head down, save every penny, earn my degree, and get out of this rich man’s town where I clearly don’t belong.
But my tempting new roommates aren’t making it easy. Falling for one man is a mistake I can’t afford, but all three? That could ruin me.
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