A review by catsandbookstacks
Lady Killer by L.M. Ramirez

5.0

*Thank you to the author for the eARC.*

OKAY. I love a slow reveal series with a tangled web of characters and reveals. Everyone seems suspicious and nobody is safe in this dark why choose mystery thriller romance—it's a lot of things and does it well.

The next installment of the series picks up right where book one left off and provides more backstory, some delicious spice (still slow burn, but HOT), and some reveals. Personally, I also love cliffhangers—or gamechangers as someone I know calls them—but be aware that books one and two have doozies.

Luz! My lady! She holds her cards close while slowly letting some of the Blackwells in. What we learn of her history explains her action and inaction, but you best believe she will right wrongs.

I make no apologies for how invested I am in Everest. That Italian loafer wearing cinnamon roll psycho has me in his perfectly manicured—I assume, this feels canon to me—fingers. He's the perfect balance of unhinged and sweet. Though... Lucian is climbing the ranks.