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    REVIEW: The Bitter Rivals Fiasco by Hayden Hall

    Frat Brats of Santa Barbara: The Bitter Rivals Fiasco – Hayden Hall

    I fell in love with the enemy. Twice.

    Hudson

    For my twenty-first, I threw a masquerade party and met the most exciting guy on the planet, dressed as a fallen angel. Then, I never saw him again.

    And just when I think my life is perfect, in walks my nemesis, Tate Anderson.

    The guy’s got no finesse. He looks down on everyone, especially me. So, when the mischievous wannabe matchmaker of a professor forces me into a project with none other than Tate, I seriously consider dropping out.

    Except, the more time I spend with him, and the more we growl and bark at each other, the tighter my chest feels around him.

    To put him out of my mind and escape the feelings I’d kept at bay for so long, I keep throwing the biggest parties in the city. Like some modern version of Jay Gatsby, I hope to run into my mysterious fallen angel, but he’s ever so elusive.

    Until he shows up again.

    And I take his mask off…

    Tate

    My life sucks but don’t make a mistake thinking I would let anyone know.

    Especially not Hudson Blackwood. That guy’s gloating enough already. Ugh… He laughs too much, pretends he’s so cool, nothing really bothers him.

    Well, except the fact he’s stuck with me on a semester-long project. But I’m stuck with him just as much. He’s also hot as hell and knows it, which makes him infinitely more annoying.

    And if that’s not enough, my stepmother is spending the last of my late dad’s fortune on her two sons and I have to study every waking moment to keep my scholarship.

    The only escape I’ve had since coming to Santa Barbara were the masquerade parties a tall, handsome guy dressed as The Phantom keeps throwing.

    Before I know it, I am hurtling into love and I hate it. I know my stepmother will uproot me again before the year is done. Besides, I don’t even know who this smoking hot Phantom is. This can only end one way, and it’s not good.

    It’s just better for everyone if the masks stay on.

    The Bitter Rivals Fiasco is an enemies-to-lovers story featuring one certified player, his moody, lifelong rival, and a Cinderella-meets-Great-Gatsby storyline. This is the fourth book in the Frat Brats of Santa Barbara series. While it can be read on its own, it’s just more fun to read them in order, since the series follows a group of friends as they grow and mature at a prestigious, boys-only business school, Highgate Academy.


    The Bitter Rivals Fiasco is a blind read that turned out to be a win! Not perfect, but fantastic enough to hook me on the Frat Brats of Santa Barbara series. The book is the 4th installment of the contemporary romance series by Hayden Hall, set in a prestigious all-boys business school.

    The plot is a Cinderella + Romeo and Juliet retelling with a side of Phantom of the Opera. Bitter rivals Tate Anderson and Hudson Blackwood hate each other since high school after Tate’s father edged Hudson’s parents out of a deal. They met again at Highgate Academy and promptly resumed one-upping each other in class so intensely that the professor assigned them to work together on a project.

    Tate’s father was a workaholic who always told Tate to choose his battles. The man later married a cold-hearted woman who pretended to care for him, then grabbed the power of attorney out from under Tate’s nose when his father was on death’s door.

    Now, the solitary broody Tate has to earn the money that was rightfully his, doing all the chores in the house and whatever else his stepmother orders in exchange for a meager allowance. He’s in Highgate on a scholarship he is busting his balls to keep, on top of his other tasks.

    In contrast, Hudson comes from a loving home, is surrounded by friends, and is so rich he throws parties at the most exclusive clubs whenever he wants. On his 21st birthday, he threw a masquerade party where everyone was encouraged to be as unrecognizable as possible.

    Cue the Phantom, the Fallen Angel and one unforgettable night.

    Tate, as Cinderella, abides by his stepmother’s rules, as per necessity, but by no means a doormat. He snarks, negotiates, or even loses his temper at the last straws. But then, has to pay the price later on. His stepmother became especially vile towards him when he came out. She forces him to live in the attic and locks him out of the house when he’s out past curfew.

    Hudson used to crush on Tate in high school until he learned what happened with their fathers. He held on to his grudge until he learned the true state of affairs. Then, as the prince, sweeps his fallen angel off his feet, and with the help of their fairy godmother, a.k.a. Hudson’s badass mom gives a satisfactory comeuppance for the villain.

    This is an enemies-to-lovers story, and this part is done to sizzling perfection. The succeeding masked encounters in more parties, still anonymous to each other, and their public interactions as bickering rivals created a fabulous, squee-tastic buildup to the big reveal.

    The antagonism mixed so deliciously with the magnetic pull towards each other. The air of mystery, the tingle of anticipation, the zing of sexual tension, FEELS you can cut with a knife!

    The friendships were also one of my favorite parts. The Frat Brats were loyal friends to Hudson, cheering him on his pursuit of his fallen angel. Though they were wink*wink* to the angel’s true identity, knowing Hudson has no clue and looking forward to him blowing his mind when he finds out.

    Alex is a fellow student and another fairy godmother, the master designer who created Tate’s beguiling look. He and his boyfriend Franklin befriended the lone wolf. They and the Frat Brats were memorable so I’m looking forward to their books.

    The writing is why I’m not 100% into the story. The prose and the dialogues tend to veer towards melodrama. Not sure if it’s because of the fairy tale themes, but sometimes the phrasing is too fancy, like something out of a Victorian romance novel. One reviewer used the term “purple prose.” The effect is enhanced by how narrator Jon Waters sometimes sounds like he’s about to break into a British accent.

    Still, The Bitter Rivals Fiasco is a retelling done right, with well executed tropes, familiar yet still exciting. All in all, sweet, spicy and utterly captivating!

    Rating:
    4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bits

    Soundtrack: Masquerade Butterfly
    Artist: Miura Ayme
    Album: Masquerade Butterfly


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    SOUNDTRACK: Masquerade Butterfly by Miura Ayme

    Soundtrack to Frat Brats of Santa Barbara: The Bitter Rivals Fiasco by Hayden Hall

    Masquerade Butterfly by Miura Ayme for a book about a grieving son, an unlikely ally, and the magical masquerades that brought them together.

    Overlapping together as a pure heart
    One night asking all about love
    Delicate ♡ as a result of these heartbreaks
    All because of you breathlessly sighing

    ….

    Things that I won’t change
    Bid farewell, reluctance, entrusting all these dreams
    I can’t turn back on my own
    You’re out there remaining all alone

    This world being a place for burying my heart
    Flying away today with me hiding my tears
    Lying on the ground wearing a mask
    Losing my wings and feathers

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    Feeling like i’m being selfish
    Sweetly embrace me on this one sole path
    Wherever I am, I can’t seem to find
    It’s all because of you and those red pills

    Overlapping together as a pure heart
    One night asking all about love
    Delicate ♡ as a result of these heartbreaks
    All because of you breathlessly sighing

    “Dancing as you please”
    “Aren’t you a man like you say”
    “Singing as you please”
    “Looking like a fool”

    Things that I won’t change
    Bid farewell, reluctance, entrusting all these dreams
    I can’t turn back on my own
    You’re out there remaining all alone

    This world being a place for burying my heart
    Flying away today with me hiding my tears
    Lying on the ground wearing a mask
    Losing my wings and feathers

    (Flightless Butterflies)

    Feeling like i’m being selfish
    Sweetly embrace me on this one sole path
    Wherever I am, I can’t seem to find
    It’s all because of you and those red pills

    “Dancing as we please”
    “Aren’t you a child like you say”
    “Singing as we please”
    “…Hey, come save me”

    Things that I won’t change
    Bid farewell, reluctance, entrusting all these dreams
    I can’t turn back on my own
    You’re out there remaining all alone

    Things that I won’t change
    Bid farewell, reluctance, entrusting all these dreams
    I can’t turn back on my own
    You’re out there remaining all alone

    Things that I won’t change
    Bid farewell, reluctance, entrusting all these dreams
    I can’t turn back on my own
    …And you’re out there… you’re out there

    You’re out there remaining all alone

    基本勝手な気分は上々

    離れ小道で甘く抱き寄せて

    何処に居たって見つからないのは

    紅い薬と貴方のせいよ

    重ね併せた慕情は純情

    一夜限りの愛を問いかけて

    華奢な♡が御破算するのは

    貴方好みの吐息のせいよ

    「踊りなさいよ」

    「男じゃないの?」

    「唄いなさいよ」

    「馬鹿みたい」

    変わらないのは

    別れ 惜しみ 夢を 託し

    そして此処に還れない

    貴方独りだけでしょう

    所詮、この世は心の斎場

    泪隠して今日も飛び立つの

    仮面被って地べたを這うのは

    羽根を亡くした

    <飛べない蝶々>

    基本勝手な気分は上々

    離れ小道で甘く抱き寄せて

    何処に居たって見つからないのは

    紅い薬と貴方のせいよ

    「踊りなさいよ」

    「子供じゃないの?」

    「唄いなさいよ」

    「…ねぇ、救って」

    変わらないのは

    別れ 惜しみ 夢を 託し

    そして此処に還れない

    貴方独りだけでしょう

    変わらないのは

    別れ 惜しみ 夢を 託し

    そして此処に還れない

    貴方独りだけでしょう

    変わらないのは

    別れ 惜しみ 夢を 託し

    そして此処に還れない

    …貴方… 貴方

    貴方独りだけでしょう

    Kihon katte na kibun wa joujou

    Hanare komichi de amaku dakiyosete

    Doko ni itatte mitsukaranai no wa

    Akai kusuri to anata no sei yo

    Kasane awaseta bojou wa junjou

    Hitoyo kagiri no ai o toikakete

    Kyasha na ♡ ga gohasan suru no wa

    Anata konomi no toiki no sei yo

    “Odori nasai yo”

    “Otoko janai no?”

    “Utae nasai yo”

    “Baka mitai”

    Kawaranai no wa

    Wakare oshimi yume o takushi

    Soshite koko ni kaerenai

    Anata hitori dake deshou

    Shosen, kono yo wa kokoro no saisho

    Namida kakushite kyou mo tobitatsu no

    Kamen kabutte jibeta o hau no wa

    Hane o nakushita

    Kihon katte na kibun wa joujou

    Hanare komichi de amaku dakiyosete

    Doko ni itatte mitsukaranai no wa

    Akai kusuri to anata no sei yo

    “Odori nasai yo”

    “Kodomo janai no?”

    “Utae nasai yo”

    “…Nee, sukutte”

    Kawaranai no wa

    Wakare oshimi yume o takushi

    Soshite koko ni kaerenai

    Anata hitori dake deshou

    Kawaranai no wa

    Wakare oshimi yume o takushi

    Soshite koko ni kaerenai

    Anata hitori dake deshou

    Kawaranai no wa

    Wakare oshimi yume o takushi

    Soshite koko ni kaerenai

    …Anata… Anata

    Anata hitori dake deshou