A review by nikkihrose
How I'll Kill You by Ren DeStefano

5.0

It takes a lot for me to get sucked into a mystery or thriller lately, but that didn’t seem to be a problem for this one. I was hooked from page one, intrigued by the constant surprises that kept trickling in as I read further into the story.

I got a mix of Alex Finlay’s “What Have We Done” and Vera Kurian’s “Never Saw Me Coming” due to the psychopathy and twin/multiple serial killer elements.

I love how DeStefano wove together the story with this one, and while I had predictions for how it would end, I was only partially correct, since DeStefano threw me for a loop with the new scenario she included that I couldn’t have seen coming.

I never know how to feel when an author makes me feel sympathetic toward a serial killer, but, well, it happens. Sissy struggles to be on par with her sisters, but she’s still plenty involved even if she hasn’t necessarily unalived someone herself just yet. At least not until she sets her sights on Edison. But what happens when she starts to feel more for Edison? Will she be able to do what she vowed to do for her sisters? Where will her loyalty truly fall?

Personally, this didn’t feel like a thriller to me, but more of a romantic suspense/mystery. Even still, I enjoyed it immensely and recommend you all go grab a copy IMMEDIATELY. It’s officially available today