First review for Satan’s Fan Club…
Ok, before you jump to any wrong conclusions, I read a lot of different genres. It depends on my mood a lot of times. And sometimes I’m coming off a particularly bad read and I need something to remind me why I read. This book reminded me why I read. Not only was the writing SOLID, it was a great plot. It kept me interested. I couldn’t wait for lunch break, or to get home and read. I prayed for a snow day, even though it’s Spring. I didn’t get a snow, so I was lucky!
Imagine growing up in a Christian Doomsday Cult. Your father is the leader and dictates every faction of your life. You’d get tired of that after awhile and want to be like everyone else. Right? Yes, RIGHT! Louise and James are twins, they are tired of living under their dad’s thumb. One fateful night, they go to Hell to party with the Devil. It’s there that they realize, things need to change and the Devil tasks them with something only they can do. But can they do it? Is the Devil real?
All the while there are murders going on all over London, is the Devil responsible? Is what he offered the twins true? Or is he luring them into a trap?
I really enjoyed this book, I liked the writing style and once I got into the book I was yanked in. Louise and James are like Jamie and Cersei Lannister from Game of Thrones, I was freaked out a little bit. But I love when a book knocks me off my feet and say “WHOA”.
The writing was brilliant and kept teasing me as the story went, drawing me deeper and deeper in. Until I was questioning things like the twins, wondering, is this true? Would they? Could they?
Amy Garnet, 6 Feet Under Books:
http://6feetunderbooks.wordpress.com/2014/03/26/satans-fan-club-book-review/

