A review by storyman
Satan's Sorority by Graham Wynd

5.0

A shy young woman, Sandra, enters college under a cloud of moral opprobrium from her dad and aunt after an incident back home, oppressed, repressed, dreading the next four years of being checked on by family and squashed into a conformist sorority.
A mysterious new college sorority is on the lookout for a thirteenth member, and when it’s head, Trixie, spots Sandra in a crowded hall, she knows they’ve filled their final vacancy.
Satan’s Sorority is bloody, sexy, funny and totally entertaining. Sandra, Trixie, the whole sorority are out to do what they want and keen to break the patriarchy telling them how to live their lives, from old school fathers, puritanical aunts, and the frat boys who represent the future of their oppression.
Wynd builds it beautifully, filling the story with beautiful revenge, switches, and how young men’s dumb fantasies can be used against them. Funny stuff.
Well worth your time.