Saint
Saint is the fourth book in the Boston Underworld series, following the twisted and complicated relationship between Scarlett and Rory. While all of the books in the series have a darker theme, this one certainly takes the cake as the darkest (to me, anyway). Scarlett is definitely the anti-heroine. I was curious about her from the bits of information in the previous books, especially after Talia confirmed that she wasn't a call girl but rather a trick roller. In short, Scarlett endured unspeakable trauma at the hands of her so-called boyfriend and his friends as a teenager, and she's been out for vengeance ever since. Understandably, she also despises men and prefers to mostly keep to herself. "Relationships are just a headache. I've never understood why anyone would want to put themselves through such hell. And willingly too. I might be sadistic, but a masochist I am not." Despite her ice cold demeanor toward him, Rory falls for Scarlett and does what he h...