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Satan's Sorority Girls

By: Eric Vall
Narrated by: Brian Kozak, Charlie K. James
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College was just supposed to be a fun experience. I moved all the way to New England to enjoy the rich history, make friends, and maybe even get a girlfriend.

And against all odds, it looked like this lanky nerd might actually stick the landing on all of the above.

But things took a weird turn when a bunch of insanely beautiful sorority girls started stalking me.

Now, I’m suddenly surrounded by pentacles, the paranormal, and so many seductive witches that I don’t even know what to think.

Am I seriously about to get sacrificed by the hottest girls I’ve ever seen?

Or do they have something even stranger planned for me?

©2022 Eric Vall (P)2025 Eric Vall
Action & Adventure Fantasy
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Ok let me get this out in the open. It takes the entire book for anything magic witchy or paranormal to happen. Robin the main girl has nothing to do with the plot. The Mc gets less cringe and creepy. Book one is rough but Book 2 is amazing. The end of book one should have been in the middle of the book. Then introduced the magic and witches. I know this sounds negative but the rest of the series is amazing and definitely makes right alot of the problems this book has.

The male narrator is kinda mid but gets better. The female narrator does amazing and gives life to all the girls in the series.

Book one is not like the rest of the series

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