Luna García Serrano writes sleek, sun-soaked crime thrillers where Miami's neon beauty hides sharp shadows, dangerous secrets, and the kinds of choices that leave bruises on the soul. Blending noir grit with Latin-influenced warmth and wit, her stories follow complex women who refuse to stay quiet, stand down, or disappear just because someone powerful wants them to.
Born and raised in Miami, Luna pulls inspiration from overheard conversations in Little Havana cafés, the uneasy glamour of South Beach at night, and the quiet tragedies tucked inside everyday lives. Her writing is fast, smart, atmospheric—and always charged with emotional intensity.
When she isn't mapping out twists or wandering through late-night neighborhoods with a suspicious amount of curiosity, Luna can be found drinking café con leche, sketching characters who talk too much, or collecting stories that should probably worry her friends.
The first in A Midnight Heat: Miami Files Thriller series, about a young woman's disappearance during sunset in Miami that mirrors a past trauma for the investigator
A body hidden behind a Wynwood mural draws Detective Elena Torres into a system built to move people unseen. In Miami, even the walls know who disappears.
A late-night swim ends in disappearance, and Miami calls it an accident. Detective Elena Torres knows better. As she follows the case into the city’s shadows, she discovers how easily the truth drowns when power decides who gets rescued—and who gets forgotten.