
FRATERNITY
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Ron Hewlett has been a cop for many years and still believes in the basic good of mankind. When a series of murders occur at the local Fraternity house and everyone seems guilty yet no one is talking, Ron’s opinion begins to change.
Samantha MacKenzie is a professor at NYU, determined to make her way in a man’s world yet hiding a secret that could destroy her. When she and Ron meet, sparks fly and an attraction builds, but what she holds back could mean more than just a ruined relationship. It could mean both their lives.
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Here is what the reviewers are saying about "Fraternity":

Lori Derby Bingley cleverly weaves the
killer’s story with Detective Ron Hewlett’s until the amazing conclusion. Fraternity is an intense,
evocative, mesmerizing saga of anguish, tragedy, and treachery. Lori Derby Bingley adeptly renders the
story of Samantha and Ron’s attraction and love throughout Fraternity.
I could not put the book down.
The characters throughout Fraternity were believable and fully
developed, no matter how small their part was. In one scene, I was yelling at
the character to not go there, to go back, that she did not know what she was
doing! I love when a book captivates me so much that I am talking to and
relating to its characters. I eagerly await Lori Derby Bingley’s next book.
- Dena, Fallen Angel Reviews

--Lori Derby Bingley has penned a fantastic mystery in Fraternity with secrets that blackmail their protectors and also the knowledge to kill. I cannot say which part of this book I loved most but one of the highlights would have been the fraternity initiation of Ron, that part was highly comical. Although there were some funny passages in Fraternity, it also dealt with a dark hidden side. The intense nature of the killer's revenge for those wronged and also her loss of reality also made Fraternity an intriguing, on the edge of your seat, chilling thriller. Fraternity is a book that needs to be read to experience the mysterious, disturbing emotions of every character in it, even the victims. I could not stop reading it and I am sure you cannot either.
- Sherry, Ecataromance
--Ms. Bingley did a good job with this story. She
pulls you right into the suspense from the opening chapter with a protagonist
so creepy that you'll want to double check the door locks. And, Ms. Bingley
doesn't drop the tension.
FRATERNITY is a quick and interesting read. The romance between Samantha and Ron sort of took back seat to the action, which was fine because I got caught up in the murders. There goes my sinister side showing again.
-Cynthia Whitten, Romance Reader at Heart.
--Fraternity is a roller coater ride of action and guessing games. From the very start, I was sucked in trying to understand how the mental patient and the fraternity house explosion were related. To complicate matters, the author added a few characters whose only purpose seemed to be added to the list of murdered. Trying to figure out how each of these individuals fit into the mix kept me reading. I have to say I was satisfied with the end result, everything was tied together nicely.
-- Tami Brady, TCM Reviews