The Freshman, Book 4

The Freshman, Book 4 is the fourth and final book of The Freshman series. It succeeds its first three books, The Freshman, Book 1, The Freshman, Book 2 and The Freshman, Book 3.

In this book, Your Character joins her college friends on a road-trip, on their Summer Break from Hartfeld.

Summary
''Zack surprises the group with plans for a summer road trip... but is everyone in high spirits?''

Chapter 1: Rockin' Down the Highway
"Zack surprises the group with plans for a summer road trip... but is everyone in high spirits?"

Chapter 2: (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
"You breeze into Maine to meet Chris! What adventures await you in his hometown?"

Chapter 3: Summer Wine
"You stop for the night at the Ashtons' summer home. Will you get rested up or partied out?"

Chapter 4: Can't Buy Me Love
"A day in the Big Apple is bound to be full of surprises... some better than others. What awaits the gang in the big city?"

Chapter 5: Born to be Wild
"You finally roll into Kaitlyn's hometown! Will Austin be anything like what you expected?"

Chapter 6: Hungry Like The Wolf
"Abbie and Tyler take you camping on the coast, but can you survive a night in the wilderness?"

Chapter 7: Bad Moon Rising
"Zack is lost in the woods! Can you find him before it's too late?"

Chapter 8: Stand By Me
"With the van on the fritz, will the gang make it to the Aurora Music Festival in time?"

Trivia

 * This is the first book in "The Freshman" series that doesn't take place on the campus.
 * Officer McKenzie, a character from the "Most Wanted" series, makes a cameo appearance in Chapter 8, seemingly recovered from her injury at the end of Most Wanted.
 * With 8 chapters, this is the second shortest book in the game. The first being "The Haunting of Braidwood Manor" with six chapters.
 * According to polls on Social Media, this was the least liked out of all the Freshman books. It received several criticisms such as not having enough scenes with Love Interests, not doing anything exciting on the road trip, and Zack behaving cynical and rude for a majority of the story.