

Thomas is the token nerd, who also happens to be a mind-reader. Especially considering, the majority of the time she is reduced to her stereotype of a bimbo/ damsel in distress, who Cas is LITERALLY USING to get the information he needs on Anna – he openly admits how shitty this is, but that in now way excuses the action. It’s so cliche that she’s the most popular girl in school it physically pained me to read any interaction with her. Then there’s Carmel , the blond haired girl who has everything. He attempts to make witty satirical side comments about the high school system and the teenagers that attend, but I can’t say I found any of his comments amusing or even original. He’s also the kind of guy that throws around the F-bomb as if we’re supposed to be impressed. There’s literally one line where he acknowledges how hot he is – which we all know is a pretty big indicator that someone’s…well, you know. His full name is Thesseus Cassio Lockwood, and I don’t know what that’s supposed to tell us about his character, but it is what it is. First of all, Cas isn’t a particularly liable character. Oh my goodness, was this book littered with stock characters. Seeing as I don’t particularly enjoy horror myself, this was a… weird read. Anna Dressed In Blood is a mild horror (with elements of comedy and romance) that probably contains a lot of the horror movie tropes those fans of the genre will recognise. There’s one ghost that he’s determined to destroy: Anna Dressed In Blood, the ghost of a girl wronged the night of her prom, she haunts a house in the town that Cas’s mum has just relocated him too.


Anna Dressed In Bloodand Girl of Nightmaresby Kendare BlakeĬas Lowood is a ghost hunter – it’s part of the family business – and he’s good a pretty good reputation for it.
