
Scarlet Angel (Mindf*ck, #3)
by S.T. Abby
A dark and twisted love story that delves into the psyche of its complex characters.
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About This Book
In "Scarlet Angel," the third installment of S.T. Abby's Mindf*ck series, Lana Myers continues her quest for vengeance against those who wronged her. As a skilled serial killer, she grapples with her dark instincts while yearning for a future untainted by revenge. Her relationship with Logan Bennett, an FBI agent, adds complexity to her life, as she strives to protect him from the dangers of her past.
The narrative delves into Lana's internal conflict, torn between her love for Logan and her relentless pursuit of justice. The tension escalates when a new threat emerges, challenging Lana's resolve and testing the boundaries of her relationship. The story is marked by intense confrontations and psychological depth, creating a suspenseful atmosphere that keeps readers on edge.
Throughout the novel, themes of love, revenge, and identity intertwine, exploring the complexities of human nature. The slow-burn romance between Lana and Logan contrasts with the dark, intense backdrop of Lana's past, offering a compelling narrative that delves into the psyche of its characters.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the series for its addictive storytelling and complex character development. Many commend the author's gripping writing style that keeps readers on edge. Fans note the emotional intensity and suspense that make it hard to put down. Some caution that the book contains graphic violence and mature themes, which may be triggering. Ideal for readers who enjoy dark romance and psychological thrillers with complex characters.
