Review: Hot for Slayer


Book Review: Hot for Slayer, by Ali Hazelwood, 4 stars



When a vampire slayer loses all his memories, the only person who can help him is the vampire he’s tried to kill for centuries in this unforgettable short story by #1 New York Times bestselling author Ali Hazelwood.

When Aethelthryth—“Ethel” to her modern-day Manhattan neighbors—finds her sworn nemesis Lazlo Enyedi with no memory of who or what they are, an ancient hunt becomes an unexpected chance at forbidden passion. He’s crashing on her couch, solving her sudoku puzzles, and looking at her like she’s his eternal flame (minus the whole bursting-into-ashes part). As his memories slowly return, Ethel realizes she might be in danger of losing more than just her head…


Genre: fantasy/paranormal

Publication date: September 2025

Mature content: yes

Review: Super fun, but also super short. Although I have a preference for Ali Hazelwood's STEM novels, I love her writing style and, therefore, almost always love anything she writes. Hot for Slayer is no exception, though I think Ethel and Lazlo's story deserved a couple more chapters. 


In any case, if you love the genre and are looking for a quick, fun read, then this book is perfect for you.


Happy readings!

The Book Worm, book blog

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