Review: Rogue Rider (Lords of Deliverance #4) by Larissa Ione
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They’re here. They ride. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Born of a match between good and evil, four siblings stand between hell’s minions and everything they want to destroy. They are the Lords of Deliverance, and they have the power to ward off Doomsday…or let it ride…
Larissa Ione manages to take my breath away with every horseman books she writes in this series. I was already a big fan of the Demonica Series and the characters mix and mingle between the series they are just as separated as can be. With a good series like this one it is always hard to say good bye. But with Larissa you never know. I think there is a fun story coming up for Reaver and Havester that she just can’t NOT write a book about. So I believe this will not be a end for the fantastic characters of both series but just a mini break so that maybe a new series can begin with Reaver and Harvester? We just have to see and wait!
Larissa Ione did a fantastic job this final book. Rogue Rider the other books in this series has. I liked it how the character Reseph came to live. But for my feeling it may have been a little heavier… Reseph was a little to sweet sometimes.But further I have not really much to tell you about it. Maybe it’s because Ione is one of my favorite Authors and she never ceases to amaze me with this cray world she has come up with.
[quote]“You’d better be digging up a pot of gold, you mangy—” She broke off with a startled gasp.A man…a naked man…his body face-down and covered in a dusting of snow, lay in a messy sprawl just off the trail.
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Because it is the last book of the series there has to be some closure so you don’t only get to read about the main characters Reseph and Jillian and Reaver and Harvester but the other characters from the previous books will also appear.
If your a big fan of Larissa Ione’s writing you certainly have to read this one. It is a satisfying ending of this series and I will look forward to read Reaver and Harvester’s book! Can’t wait!

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Excerpt
It was cold. So fucking cold.
He opened his eyes, but he saw…nothing. Groaning, he shifted, because he seemed to be face-down. Yeah…he was doing a face-plant, all right. But where was he? All he could see was snow. No, that wasn’t true; he could see trees laden with snow. And snow banks laden with snow. And snow laden with more fucking snow.
So he was in a forest…with snow. But where? Why?
And who the hell was he?
Reseph.
The name slurred through his ears as if uttered by a drunk man.
Reseph.
Sounded vaguely familiar, he supposed. Reseph. Okay, he could work with that. Especially since no other names popped into his head.
Weakly, he tried to push himself to his knees, but his arms wobbled like rubber, and he kept falling on his face. After four tries, he gave up and just lay there, panting and shivering.
Somewhere overhead, an owl hooted, and a few minutes later, a wolf howled into the growing darkness. Reseph took comfort in the sounds, because they meant he wasn’t alone. Sure, the owl might fly over and shit on him, and the wolf might eat him alive, but at least he’d have company for a little while.
He didn’t know much about himself, but he knew he didn’t like to be alone.
He also did not like snow.
Curious then, how he’d ended up alone in the snow. Had someone abandoned him here? A tremor of anxiety shook his insides as hard as the cold was shaking him on the outside. Surely someone was looking for him.
He held onto that hope as he gradually became aware of a gnawing ache in his bones, accompanied by a stabbing pain in his head. Looked like he was in for a little unconsciousness. Cool. Because right now, he was both freezing and burning up, hurting and numb. It sucked.
Yep, passing out would be a good thing.
Real. Fucking. Good.