Seraph Black Series by Jane Washington

4.14 · 112 ratings
  • Charcoal Tears (Seraph Black #1)
    #1

    Charcoal Tears (Seraph Black #1)

    Jane Washington

    Rated: 3.81 of 5 stars
    · 37 ratings · published 2015

    “You see, there is safety in simplicity… in a life of simple peace, where the electricity doesn’t dance across the backs of my eyelids, and the sparks don’t slither over my consciousness. Only asinine peace, where my paintings don’t seem to paint themselves, leaving me with terrible feelings of premonition and a chill beneath my fingernails... more

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  • Watercolour Smile (Seraph Black #2)
    #2

    Watercolour Smile (Seraph Black #2)

    Jane Washington

    Rated: 4.24 of 5 stars
    · 26 ratings · published 2016

    “Maybe I was stupid to have agreed to this, but when all of the options that you have in life are dangerous ones, you can only choose to do something reckless, or turn a blind eye and allow the cards to fall as they may… and I was sick of being blind.” Seraph Black has endured a vicious stalker, a change of schools, a bonding, a triple-murder, and more than her fair share of uncomfortable situations; but it seems like the world isn’t done with her yet... more

  • Lead Heart (Seraph Black #3)
    #3

    Lead Heart (Seraph Black #3)

    Jane Washington

    Rated: 4.34 of 5 stars
    · 26 ratings · published 2016

    “The paint dripped off me like a liquid coat and I inhaled the toxic fumes, sucking the undiluted scent into my lungs. My pupils dilated as I sank into the vision of a pain so absolute, it went beyond pain. It should have rendered me unconscious, it should have affected my ability, it felt like it should have killed me. As it was, the pain distracted me so badly that I was unable to focus on any other details... more

  • A Portrait of Pain (Seraph Black #4)
    #4

    A Portrait of Pain (Seraph Black #4)

    Jane Washington

    Rated: 4.34 of 5 stars
    · 23 ratings · published 2017

    “I had to understand that grief would be a constant in my life, and that it would be different every time it returned to me: the same face hidden beneath a brand new hat. I needed to say goodbye to this chapter of my life, to the grief that had clawed at me, to the threat that had stalked me through the shadows …” Seraph Black’s entire world has changed. There are no more secrets in her life, but knowledge comes at a price. Memories take their toll. Reality demands a due... more

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