A review by dawn_marie
Soul Fraud by Andrew Givler

1.0

Soul Fraud never quite lived up to its promise. The idea of the story is intriguing - a demon forges a young man's signature and consigns his soul to hell; the young man (Matt) then tries to undo the deal, finding himself face-to-face with assorted creatures and in odd situations - but it fell flat. I found the main character's narrative voice annoying and did not enjoy him. While the book had some humor, I felt that the author was trying a bit too hard, making everything feel forced and artificial; it didn't resonate with me.