Review
This review was originally posted on Bookish Things & More
Scarlet was a reread for me. The first time I read it, I wasn't in the frame of mind for a historical based book. I decided to give it another go, and I'm happy I did.
I really like Scarlet's character. She's opinionated, and doesn't let the guys boss her around. She does have a habit of going off on her own when she's upset, but I do that too. I was able to connect with her.
The mystery of who she is was something that I loved. You get subtle little hints, and I like when breadcrumbs are left for me to have that aha moment. There are aspects of a romance, but it doesn't overshadow Scarlet's struggle.
There is a ton of action. I mean, it is a Robin Hood retelling. We see some pretty awesome sword fights, and witty banter. (My favorite parts)
I need to get the next book in the series so I can see what happens.
Quickie Review
Scarlet was a reread for me. The first time I read it, I wasn't in the frame of mind for a historical based book. I decided to give it another go, and I'm happy I did.
I really like Scarlet's character. She's opinionated, and doesn't let the guys boss her around. She does have a habit of going off on her own when she's upset, but I do that too. I was able to connect with her.
The mystery of who she is was something that I loved. You get subtle little hints, and I like when breadcrumbs are left for me to have that aha moment. There are aspects of a romance, but it doesn't overshadow Scarlet's struggle.
There is a ton of action. I mean, it is a Robin Hood retelling. We see some pretty awesome sword fights, and witty banter. (My favorite parts)
I need to get the next book in the series so I can see what happens.