5/22/2023 0 Comments Corrode by Sarah Bailey![]() This reader will never have sympathy for them, but I’ll restate the opportunity for understanding comes through the text in a brilliant way. We get a great look at how some people cope with unspeakable trauma, notably the “broken” characteristics that make up the Horsemen. It’s still annoying as fuck that these men go through life with an arrogance that they can control who lives and dies simply at their direction, but there’s more grounds for understanding this mindset. Now that the reader is expected to fully understand where everyone stands, the intricacies of what happened in those 10 years lost to Scarlett can finally be explored and examined. We’re not exposed as much to the inner monologues of annoyingly boastful murder boys. To put it simply, the overall story has found its groove. We start off with a bang, as a very emotional and well written flashback of Scarlett’s accident that paints a horrible yet important picture of what brought the characters to their current day brokenness. ![]() There’s still so much to do before this menagerie could find anything close to something resembling peace. Four ruthless men and the equally ruthless woman that are engrained into their souls. ![]() Corrode, by Sarah Bailey is the third book in the four novel series known as Four Horsemen. ![]()
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