Satan's Sorority Girls
Summary
The room hums with neon sighs and a hum of distant bells when Lysandra first notices the way the sorority house remembers—every corridor a mirror, every laughter a mask. A new girl arrives with a smile that doesn’t touch her eyes, and the old rituals shift under the weight of a rumor that’s older than the building itself. Lysandra threads through crowded kitchens and borrowed keys, chasing a truth hidden in the frayed edges of a friendship she’s supposed to trust. The house answers with heat—candles that flare in time with her heartbeat, photographs that rearrange themselves, a door that knows her name before she speaks it. Between loyalty and a growing accusation that someone within this circle is summoning something hungry, Lysandra must decide how far she will go to save her friends from the thing they’ve invited in, and how much of herself she’s willing to lose to keep the light burning in the dorm.
The Satan's Sorority Girls series sits at the crossroads of intimate, character-driven suspense and pulsing, unapologetic thriller energy. Vall builds a recognizably sharp campus atmosphere while letting supernatural menace seep into every dorm hallway and late-night chat. The work is often praised for its fearless, transgressive voice and its unflinching look at desire, power, and danger within a close-knit circle of friends.