Thursday, July 14, 2016

Review: Scarlet (A Sexy, Modern Fairytale) by Aria Cole

Scarlet (A Sexy, Modern Fairytale)
Beau Loup's world is taken by storm when Scarlet Fair appears in his life.
Her wild red hair haunts his thoughts and her luscious body makes his blood hum with life. She's the first woman to break him of his self-imposed seclusion to make him feel things he never dreamed possible. But she's all wrong for him.

Private schools and garden parties fill the world Scarlet lives in, and Beau is a rough man with a craving that consumes. When he realizes she may be the only woman with the ability to soften his hard edges, he's determined to show her how a real man loves a woman, and then maybe he can convince her to stay for life. He'll do anything to be her everything and he's bent on making Little Red his. In his mind she already is.

Warning: What happens when the big, bad wolf meets the sweet, redhead of his dreams? Hold on to your panties because we're about to find out!


Scarlet is over the top Insta-Love with a touch of down right crazy possessiveness.  I felt the story was missing a solid conflict. There were definite signs of a conflict, he's rough and tumble and she's from a world of privilege but it didn't play out in the story.  It almost feels like Scarlet is lured into Beau's web.Over all the story fits right in well with the Insta-Love genre. It's short and sweet with a HEA. 3 1/2 stars!

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