Alaina's Reviews > Ladykiller
Ladykiller
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bookshelves: 2024, 2024-arcs, mystery, fiction, thriller, romance, new-adult
Jan 24, 2024
bookshelves: 2024, 2024-arcs, mystery, fiction, thriller, romance, new-adult
I have received this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
What in the flying fuck did I just read here? I mean, it's a good thing to start things off like that because you shouldn't trust a single soul in this entire book. Well maybe like one person but don't hold your breath.
From the very beginning, I was completely hooked on Ladykiller. Gia and Abby's friendship seemed interesting enough, but the overall mystery kept the pages turning. Don't even get me started on all these fabulous places that were casually visited throughout this book either. If I could be in Greece, on an island, while reading this book - well, it would have been the freaking cherry on top.
Back to the mystery, it's hard to put down a book when you truly don't trust anyone. If they were acting suspicious, then I automatically didn't believe a single word that was being said. I was happy when questions started to form around certain people, but in the end, I'm still left with so many unanswered questions. Which irks me so much.
So many things are revealed towards the end which definitely had me gasping. Heck, even the little reveals along that way had me screaming, "I KNEW IT. I FREAKING KNEW IT!" Like I mentioned before, this book had me hooked and I wasn't going to put this down until I read the very last page.
In the end, I'm really happy that I dove into this mystery thriller. I'm (sort of) with how things ended but ugh, I just want to know - is she a killer? It will be on my mind forever and ever.
What in the flying fuck did I just read here? I mean, it's a good thing to start things off like that because you shouldn't trust a single soul in this entire book. Well maybe like one person but don't hold your breath.
From the very beginning, I was completely hooked on Ladykiller. Gia and Abby's friendship seemed interesting enough, but the overall mystery kept the pages turning. Don't even get me started on all these fabulous places that were casually visited throughout this book either. If I could be in Greece, on an island, while reading this book - well, it would have been the freaking cherry on top.
Back to the mystery, it's hard to put down a book when you truly don't trust anyone. If they were acting suspicious, then I automatically didn't believe a single word that was being said. I was happy when questions started to form around certain people, but in the end, I'm still left with so many unanswered questions. Which irks me so much.
So many things are revealed towards the end which definitely had me gasping. Heck, even the little reveals along that way had me screaming, "I KNEW IT. I FREAKING KNEW IT!" Like I mentioned before, this book had me hooked and I wasn't going to put this down until I read the very last page.
In the end, I'm really happy that I dove into this mystery thriller. I'm (sort of) with how things ended but ugh, I just want to know - is she a killer? It will be on my mind forever and ever.
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Reading Progress
January 18, 2024
– Shelved
January 23, 2024
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Started Reading
January 24, 2024
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81.0%
"Well, shit. I did NOT see that reveal coming but it completely makes sense!!"
January 24, 2024
– Shelved as:
2024
January 24, 2024
– Shelved as:
2024-arcs
January 24, 2024
– Shelved as:
fiction
January 24, 2024
– Shelved as:
mystery
January 24, 2024
– Shelved as:
romance
January 24, 2024
– Shelved as:
thriller
January 24, 2024
– Shelved as:
new-adult
January 24, 2024
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Finished Reading