Keep my head down. Reclaim my memories. Don’t trust the Horseman.They tell me I’ve killed someone, they point at the blood on my hands, but I don’t remember doing it.At Harrowgate Prison, the only sentence is life. There are no parole boards, no getting out. My only hope lies in the hands of a man they call the Horseman of Devil Falls.He’s a warrior, a monster, a slayer of Outsiders like me, but … slayer of Outsiders like me, but a soon as I lay eyes on him, something inside of me ignites. Lust? Rage? Maybe both. I hate him, I want to kill him for what he is, but the attraction is magnetic, and confusing.
He wants me to help him track down a group of dangerous killers because I’m the only one who knows how they hunt. There’s no getting out of Harrowgate, but he has the power to make my stay more comfortable if I agree to work with him. I don’t see another choice.
He’s confident we’ll be able to deal with the threat. Arrogant. But not even the mighty Horseman is ready for the storm bearing down on Devil Falls.
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I’m fairly new to this author duo, and I’ve really liked everything I’ve read so far. I was excited to read this series starter, and I dived right in. From the moment I started it, I was hooked. Six was an interesting character, and the Horseman intrigued me especially with what happened later in the book. It’s hard to say much without giving away spoilers, but I will say Six is a kick-butt heroine with a dark past. And she goes through a lot in the Harrowgate prison. I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen especially with how the end played out. This is a great, dark urban fantasy, and you should definitely give it a try. You don’t need to have read the other series. Highly recommend. I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.
Wow what an amazing start to a new series, Six first appeared in the 3rd book of The Obsidian Order but this series is set a few years after that series ends so our Six is now all grown up and a strong woman in her own right.
I don’t want to add spoilers because its important that you read the storey to find out how and why she ends up in Harrowgate Prison but its fair to say that the prison has never seen the likes of her before – i also love that there are some other characters that had small bit parts in the Obsidian Order when they Visited Harrowgate also come back in this series.
The plot is intriguing starting off in one direction but subtly changes as the storey unfolds and things are not entirely as they as they seem at first glance. Twists and Turns you expect with Katerina but this storey also has a little more heat and romance than some of her other series felling a bit slow burn at the moment and i am so hopeful that this will ramp up a bit more as the series develops.
There is definitely more to the Horseman than meets the eye and also something about ending that promises so much more to come in the next book.
So excited to see how this series pans out and am already in love with the main characters!!!