Dorm Tramps. Volume 1: Promo Girls

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book Dorm Tramps. Volume 1: Promo Girls by J. Bango, J. Bango
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Author: J. Bango ISBN: 9781310532016
Publisher: J. Bango Publication: October 17, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J. Bango
ISBN: 9781310532016
Publisher: J. Bango
Publication: October 17, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Sadie and Jenna are roommates on campus who tend to take some aspects of their life a little too seriously. Being young and somewhat naïve, does little to inhibit their confidence, however. That’s the positive side of naivete; one isn’t aware of any shortcomings. Verbal blunders, over-exaggeration and an excessively high perception of themselves isn’t something they attempt to hide from family or friends. In fact, you’d probably be looked at as crazed or inept if questioning them on such things.
A part-time job interweaves itself into a busy itinerary of class and an already over-scheduled sex life here within. The girls manage to muster up unending energy day after day, as only those living on their own for the first time can. To them, it’s just another season in “The Life” and juggling hot guys while attempting to flee dorm living is par for the course.
This short romp takes you on a one-week ride, in the midst of a first year semester and is nothing short of being filled with quirky fun. If you long for the days of pool parties and late night sleep overs on the fly, welcome back. If you haven’t been there yet, here’s a taste maybe, of what to look forward to. In between studying, of course. Be forewarned: These two ladies and the eighth floor have a distinct and subjective way of interpreting the concept of study sessions.

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Sadie and Jenna are roommates on campus who tend to take some aspects of their life a little too seriously. Being young and somewhat naïve, does little to inhibit their confidence, however. That’s the positive side of naivete; one isn’t aware of any shortcomings. Verbal blunders, over-exaggeration and an excessively high perception of themselves isn’t something they attempt to hide from family or friends. In fact, you’d probably be looked at as crazed or inept if questioning them on such things.
A part-time job interweaves itself into a busy itinerary of class and an already over-scheduled sex life here within. The girls manage to muster up unending energy day after day, as only those living on their own for the first time can. To them, it’s just another season in “The Life” and juggling hot guys while attempting to flee dorm living is par for the course.
This short romp takes you on a one-week ride, in the midst of a first year semester and is nothing short of being filled with quirky fun. If you long for the days of pool parties and late night sleep overs on the fly, welcome back. If you haven’t been there yet, here’s a taste maybe, of what to look forward to. In between studying, of course. Be forewarned: These two ladies and the eighth floor have a distinct and subjective way of interpreting the concept of study sessions.

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