Madison Eckhart

Madison Eckhart, a character in "The Freshman" series, is a student at Hartfeld and a member of the Kappa Phi Sigma sorority. She's got her first appearance in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Madison has mid-length, light blonde hair, light skin and blue eyes. Usually, she wears a pink shirt which she accessorizes with a big, silver necklace.

Personality
Madison is positive and easy going. She tends to be playful and considerate toward her friends, including Your Character. Throughout the books we learn that Madison has many talents like dancing, acting and writing. She also likes parties.

Darren
Darren and Madison were dating for a week, but it didn't work out, so they stayed friends.

Logan & Tripp
In Book 2, Logan and Tripp are both crushing on Madison and fight over her attention all the time. Madison feels very uncomfortable about this situation and doesn't know how to handle it. Depending on Your Character's advice, Madison will go to the boat dance with one of these guys and they'll get an official couple.

Becca
"She's really a big softy under that icy exterior. - Madison about Becca in Book 1, Chapter 7" Madison calls Becca her best friend, even though Becca mostly treats her more like her underdog. Later she starts spending more and more time with Logan or Tripp, leaving Becca lonely most of the time.

In The Sophomore, Becca and Madison have a falling out because of Becca being outvoted as House President by almost every member of the Kappa Phi Sigma sorority, with Madison being elected as the new chapter president. It leads to Becca giving Madison the cold shoulder and Madison asking for your advice.

Trivia

 * Madison makes a cameo appearance in Rules of Engagement, Book 1, Chapters 5 and 18.
 * She has her birthday in the spring.
 * She is in charge of the dance club.
 * She used to play a tree in theather plays and got excited about playing an oak tree in James' play but she got a normal role as one of the characters and proved to be really good at it.
 * Her personality is based after the stereotype that blonde girls are dumb.