I received an Advanced Reader's Copy for a voluntary, honest review.
"With some love stories, love demands a sacrifice and with that, I happily pay the price"
Scarlet is a program created and operated by a greedy and violent man named Hugo. Using orphans he adopts to supply his special ops with soldiers, their indoctrination and life are not easy. Filled with violence, grooming, pitting each of them against each other to create an environment of eggshells. For fear, or beaten submission/loyalty from those children as they grow up, they remain loyal to Hugo and his corruption, carrying out all his violent plans. That is until our main group of characters escapes. Six years of being out of the program, we are introduced to Adeline, Sebastian, Amelie, Jack, Arthur, Malcom, Hannah, Luke, and Jesse. The successful runaway group of Scarlet happens to contain Hugo's most prized possession and once lap dog, Adeline and his second most favorite lapdog Sebastian.
If you have been keeping up with my reviews you know I try my best to leave out spoilers!
TWs: Age difference love trope, correction facility (where Hugo carries out the heinous treatment and grooming of his ops, mental health themes including and not limited to PTSD, themes of sexual assault, emotional manipulation, rape, torture methods, murder, suicide, death, gore. A full list of TW are included in the novel - please read the entire page.
Genre - 5/5
This is a dark literary thriller/action with romance. The only thing pure and happy in this novel is the relationships. Kayleigh Hilton has created the harshest environment and the most despicable antagonist in Scarlet and Hugo. There is no such thing a calm, the whole novel is tense and fast pace, filled with constant ups and downs - there really are calms before storms and each storm, things get worse. Really a gem for the genre and if you like spy/special ops type of theme in your action thriller novels, you will like Scarlet. Also, be prepared to cry. To address the romance portions - Jack and Amelie are quick burns as we meet them while they are already openly dating and in love ( they are such a cute couple!) The slow burn is between Adeline and Sebastian, we know there is something there, but it takes them (him) a bit to address and confess it. The spice level is a 1. Do not expect anything spicy. The only in your face spice is the flirtation and make out/groping scenes and the closed door sex.
Characters - 5/5
I laughed, cried, hated/despised/loathed, loved, lived, and died with these characters. Hilton really pulls on your emotions with her characters' personalities and circumstances. My favorite early novel characters are Jack and Amelie. Adeline took me a couple of chapters to warm up to before eventually liking her. You can definitely tell she is the most sheltered and immature one of the group which isn't a good thing in some aspects. However, it isn't good that kids have to grow up too fast and with as much hostility and anguish as these characters did. My next favorites immediately were Hannah and Luke, followed by Lorna ( a character introduced much later) and Arthur. Sebastian took me a little bit longer for me to like and you might too. That being said though, there was a reason and setup to why that is the case. He is slower to open up and thus the slowest to get to know. But, I never have book boyfriends and he is 100% my first. I now see why people have book bfs and Sebastian from Scarlet is now my first ever introduction to having one.
Plot/Themes - 5/5
I loved the plot despite it being heart wrenching because Hilton blended in such difficult themes with found family, love at first sight, and soulmates. I am super glad I read this. It was coherent and felt natural in its progression of the plot and story. I love novels involving special ops and breaking free/disavowing of the private militant program. but, please read the TWs/themes, I listed most of them but not all.
Pacing - 5/5
The pacing in the novel was an even, fast pacing which suits the genre of thriller/action. You weren't left waiting too long for the next bit of action and the action was evened out with he memories and love/family/friends scenes in the book. She took her time where it matters and throws you into the fray with intense speeds to deliver a punch.
Prose - 4.5/5
There was a specific phrase that the author relied on a little too frequently but besides that, it was near perfect. Please note, if you are American, the tenses is used a tad differently in UK English. They are not typos or grammatically incorrect, it is just a regional difference. I loved her writing and hope to see a bit more variations of the repeated phrase in the sequel.
Overall - 4.9 round to 5/5
I had severe book hangover from this novel. I cried so much during the book even in the happy parts. So I laughed and then cried happy and sad tears. I await the sequel (and hopefully a prequel) with bated breath. I highly recommend this author and this novel.