![]() ![]() These men, as dishonest and dangerous as they’ve been, allow themselves to be possessed in the same way they’ve been boasting to us about her. For someone looking for possession of something so precious as their own past, it makes a lot of sense that she’s going to grasp on to whatever she can in the meantime. By this point we know Scarlett had a horrible accident some ten years ago, but even by the end of book two the details are murky at best, and we can feel for Scarlett’s struggle. As Scarlett grows as a character, however, we see a shared need to possess. ![]() Every one of the Horsemen feel entitled to ownership of Scarlett, and have varied levels of justification for it. The intensity and uncertainty displayed from those opening moments sets up another chilling story where Scarlett comes closer to the truth, and we see just how far the Horsemen will go to make it happen.Ī theme of the series is one of romantic (and mostly literal) possession. ![]() ![]() I’ll be avoiding spoilers, however the cliffhanger is addressed here in reasonably short order, and you’re not getting fucked with too bad as the reader. Book one ended on a doozy of a cliffhanger, as cold blooded murder appears to be what it will take to move the group’s relationship to the next level. The first novel presented a new shade of near pitch black dark romance from this author as four ruthless (and mostly psychotic) men work to bring the only woman they could ever love back into their fold. Chaosby Sarah Bailey is the second novel in the dark romance series, Four Horsemen. ![]()
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