Carnage by Sarah Bailey

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Carnage by Sarah Bailey
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Prescott Ellis – Pestilence.
They call us The Four Horsemen.
Four friends forged in fire and blood.
No one knows where we came from nor how we got our name.
Drake, Francis, West and I rule the financial industry like kings.
Gods in our own right.
We grew up with a fifth. A girl. Scarlett.
She was one of us until she was ripped away from her life. The only trace of her was dust in the wind.
One day she returned to the city and sought us out. Scarlett couldn’t remember who we’d been to her, but we recalled her all too well.
If she knew what was good for her, she would have never come back. The moment she stepped through the doors of Fortuity, it was the beginning of her end. And the start of our reign over the girl who wanted us dead.

  • File Name:carnage-by-sarah-bailey.epub
  • Original Title:Carnage (Four Horsemen Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08Z4GJ1SZ
  • Publisher:Twisted Tree Publications
  • Date:2021-07-15T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:863.600 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Playlist
  • 2. Author Note
  • 3. Prologue
  • 4. One
  • 5. Two
  • 6. Three
  • 7. Four
  • 8. Five
  • 9. Six
  • 10. Seven
  • 11. Eight
  • 12. Nine
  • 13. Ten
  • 14. Eleven
  • 15. Twelve
  • 16. Thirteen
  • 17. Fourteen
  • 18. Fifteen
  • 19. Sixteen
  • 20. Seventeen
  • 21. Eighteen
  • 22. Nineteen
  • 23. Twenty
  • 24. Twenty One
  • 25. Twenty Two
  • 26. Twenty Three
  • 27. Twenty Four
  • 28. Twenty Five
  • 29. Twenty Six
  • 30. Twenty Seven
  • 31. Twenty Eight
  • 32. Twenty Nine
  • 33. Thirty
  • 34. Thirty One
  • 35. Thirty Two
  • 36. Thirty Three
  • 37. Thirty Four
  • 38. Thirty Five
  • 39. Thirty Six
  • 40. Thirty Seven
  • 41. Thirty Eight
  • 42. Thirty Nine
  • 43. Forty
  • 44. Forty One
  • 45. Forty Two
  • 46. Forty Three
  • 47. Forty Four
  • 48. Acknowledgements
  • 49. about The Author

5 comments
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Peanut Bread
Peanut Bread

this is a great book but its very fucked up and it ends with a cliffhanger

Reply3 years ago
    Candice M.
    Candice M.

    it's terrible

    Reply3 years ago
      Remi R
      Remi R

      4 stars

      Reply4 years ago
        Remi R
        Remi R
        Reply4 years ago
          Remi R
          Remi R

          I honestly don't know how I feel about this story. Initially, I was excited as the story began. I love anti-hero, alpha male protagonists. Dark romance is my addiction in fiction. This book really tested my limits regarding rough sx, degradation, and non-consensual sx.

          The chapter that got into the "mind f**k, as the guys put it", was extremely intense and graphic. Although I like reading about rough play, I found myself cringing with what took place. I think it bothered me because all four men explicitly admit their love for Scarlett. I simply didn't understand why they treated her with such disregard. The scene was brutal physically and emotionally.

          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. 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.

          I actually re-read book 1 to see if I missed something. Nope. I still am confused. I'm now ready to start book 2. I hope I get my answers.

          If you love dark, demented, ruthless, brutal, non-consensual stories, you will love this book. The author did do a great job exploiting the men's deviant behavior. Book 2....give me some love and tenderness....Please!!

          Reply4 years ago