
The author did do a great job exploiting the men's deviant behavior. If you love dark, demented, ruthless, brutal, non-consensual stories, you will love this book.

I actually re-read book 1 to see if I missed something. Is there a reason they need to be this mean to her? Am I missing something in the story? I don't understand how this relates to their big plan and mostly how their behavior is the polar opposite of how they say they love her and need her. The fact that I do love wicked dark romance, but didn't care for the entire event the guys set up for Scarlett, keeps me questioning myself. The scene was brutal physically and emotionally. I simply didn't understand why they treated her with such disregard. I think it bothered me because all four men explicitly admit their love for Scarlett. Although I like reading about rough play, I found myself cringing with what took place.

The chapter that got into the "mind f**k, as the guys put it", was extremely intense and graphic. This book really tested my limits regarding rough s x, degradation, and non-consensual sx. I love anti-hero, alpha male protagonists. Drake, Francis, West and I rule the financial industry like kings.

No one knows where we came from nor how we got our name. Initially, I was excited as the story began. Carnage Sarah Bailey 3.95 14,326 ratings1,096 reviews Prescott Ellis - Pestilence They call us The Four Horsemen. I honestly don't know how I feel about this story.
