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bellainalaska 's review for:
Scarlet Angel
by S.T. Abby
4,30 Stars
“I’ve trained against the psychotic break. They turned me into a shell of a person. Now I use it against them. But my mind? My mind is whole, even if my soul is not.”
I want to appreciate;
*The funny, sarcastic, and entertaining dialogues and the casual aspects of this story,
I’m trying not to laugh at the irony of Hadley screaming and freaking out like he was the killer coming to get us…when…yeah…
*Lana’s perfect (!) sense of humor and her awesome non-killer persona,
“Nothing so morbid.” I shrug, grinning. “I have a morbid sense of humor. And I’m territorial. At least I didn’t piss in the roses before sending them.”
*Newly born Lana and Hadley bound…(Girl power, #bffsloading?),
*AND Logan with everything (This man is a true catch, Please God! Save his soul!).
“I love you too, Lana Myers,” he says so softly. And in that moment, I’m completely his. There’s no revenge; there are no deaths staining my hands. I’m just a girl in love with a man who’s destined to hate me when he learns the truth.
How is it possible for me to love this series more with every new book?
Is this an emotional romance story with bloody murders or a dark, brilliant revenge story that includes a love aspect? The series presents these two opposite aspects with perfect homogeneity. What more can I ask for?
“I’ve always hated the horror movies. You know why?”
“Because they always portray the women as pathetic little screamers who can’t save themselves. The bad guy is always walking. The girl is always running. Yet somehow the big bad Boogeyman catches up to them regardless.”

“I’ve trained against the psychotic break. They turned me into a shell of a person. Now I use it against them. But my mind? My mind is whole, even if my soul is not.”
I want to appreciate;
*The funny, sarcastic, and entertaining dialogues and the casual aspects of this story,
I’m trying not to laugh at the irony of Hadley screaming and freaking out like he was the killer coming to get us…when…yeah…
*Lana’s perfect (!) sense of humor and her awesome non-killer persona,
“Nothing so morbid.” I shrug, grinning. “I have a morbid sense of humor. And I’m territorial. At least I didn’t piss in the roses before sending them.”
*Newly born Lana and Hadley bound…(Girl power, #bffsloading?),
*AND Logan with everything (This man is a true catch, Please God! Save his soul!).
“I love you too, Lana Myers,” he says so softly. And in that moment, I’m completely his. There’s no revenge; there are no deaths staining my hands. I’m just a girl in love with a man who’s destined to hate me when he learns the truth.
How is it possible for me to love this series more with every new book?
Is this an emotional romance story with bloody murders or a dark, brilliant revenge story that includes a love aspect? The series presents these two opposite aspects with perfect homogeneity. What more can I ask for?
“I’ve always hated the horror movies. You know why?”
“Because they always portray the women as pathetic little screamers who can’t save themselves. The bad guy is always walking. The girl is always running. Yet somehow the big bad Boogeyman catches up to them regardless.”
