Author: | Stormy Leigh |
Genre: | Contemporary Romance |
File Name: | the-four-horsemen-by-stormy-leigh.epub |
Original Title: | The Four Horsemen |
Creator: | Stormy Leigh |
Language: | en |
Identifier: | MOBI-ASIN:B087BQ1FFH |
Date: | 1588262400 |
File Size: | 373979.136 |
Homicide, Roadblock, Checkmate and Blade, the four horsemen are former Marines content to live their lives in a secluded mountain town in Montana. Their lives are turned upside down with the gruesome discovery of a woman in desperate need of their help and protection. Coming to her rescue, the men vow, upon saving her and learning what
she’s been through, to avenge her and find justice for her and rid their town of the monsters that plague it.
Layla has only ever known a life of pain and poverty, subject to the whims of a drug
addicted mother and the long line of abusive men brought into her home. After discovering her mother dead from an overdose, Layla discovers life only gets worse with no one to keep the monsters at bay. Struggling to survive in the face of depravity, Layla endures hell, waiting for the chance to run
The men find her body barely clinging to life and nurse her back to health, keeping her hidden from the monsters, all while attempting to prove to her she is safe with them. As they learn to understand how deeply haunted she is by the horrors she faced, the men swear to protect her with their lives.
They each fall for her and want to share her, but she is broken and has never trusted men. Yet, with each passing day, she finds herself feeling safer with them, and that is something she can’t deny. Especially when it comes to Roadblock, the man who has always lived with his feelings shut down, more like a machine than a man. He has connected with her and shown her gentleness and kindness like she’s never known before.
Enamored by the lovely Layla, each man struggles with his desires, torn between their
drive to worship her and share her love and her absolute brokenness and fear of men.
Though distrustful and fearful of men, Layla cannot deny she too feels drawn to these four men.
Layla identifies with Roadblock, the man who has always lived with his feelings shut down more like a machine than a man. Their connection brings Layla gentleness and kindness like she’s never known before.
Hoping to lay low and heal, Layla faces a huge decision. Does she stay with the men
who rescued her, risking not only her safety but her heart, or does she run? If she decides to stay, will she keep these men at arm’s length? Or will they teach her that love’s touch can heal?