I really do enjoy the Miss Fortune books, but as I've said in another review, the premise of her being undercover is really thin. I mean, an assassin hiding out in small town Louisiana, I can get on board with. But 4 murders in a supposedly sleepy town in the span of, what, like 3 weeks at this point, is way too much for me to take. As long as I space these out, I can tolerate that, but I'm hoping that Deleon drops the undercover act soon (at least to a point) so that she can give a decent reason why a sleepy, no-crime-in-living-memory town has suddenly turned into a murder and mayhem hub at the exact time her main character gets there.
But in the meantime, I'll enjoy the hell out of Fortune, Idabel, Gertie, Ally, and Carter's (again, forgive me on any name misspellings since these are audio listens for me) byplays as these books continue -- and try to continue not thinking about the paper-thin premise. At the very least, imagining Gertie throwing dollar bills at the TV while watching Magic Mike is pretty dang cute.