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384 pages, Hardcover
First published February 16, 2016
You’re an incarnation of War. You’ve been given War’s abilities to carry out a mission.�This book was a lot better than I thought. For example, when I found out that the main character was a male, I worried that he would behave and think in a way that's more feminine ideal than realistic. You guys know what I'm talking about. The guys in books who wax poetically about the color of a girl's cornflower blue eyes or the way she turns her head so that the light hits her raven-black hair, bringing out the golden/red highlights in them and the heliotrope scent of her intoxicating perfume. Fuck that shit, man.
“So, this guy,� I said. “Conquest. The other horseman. Wait—girl?�
“Guy.� Daryn was looking through the front windshield like we were still driving. “You’re all guys.�
“So, no horsepersons?� It sounded ridiculous, but it was an honest question.
By the time I got out, my head felt clearer and I had a plan. I’d attack the situation like I’d been trained to do in the Army. Gather intelligence. Create a strategy. Execute on it. I’d figure out what was happening to me, then go about reversing it.This book is about an 18-year old man (barely out of boyhood) in the military after high school. After an accident that should have killed him, Gideon suddenly discovers weird things happening to him, so like any reasonable person, he Googled it.
Unexplainable rapid healingThis book was just fun.
Manipulating rage in others
Mystery metal bracelets
Just about everything turned up the same result: superhero websites.
That was enough intelligence gathering for me.
I shut the laptop, sat back, and laughed my ass off.
Because I had no problem taking orders from a girl. I’d been doing it my whole life, for one. My mom was the strongest person I knew. And if you were capable, I personally gave no shits what you were. For me character was character, end of story.There's a lot of machismo and fighting and swaggering and stupid guy fights in the book, but I found them pretty amusing, lol.
He extended his arm to the side like Looky here, asshole. I’ll see your sword and raise you a scythe.There's a lot of action, the writing isn't flowery and shit, it's straightforward and serves to drive the plot. It served its purpose of making the book a very easy read.
A cautious man would’ve backed off. Not me. Yielding would basically have told him he’d won. I was tougher and I’d prove it. If it cost me a limb, screw it.
“You really want to take on War?� I shrugged. “All right.�
“What did you say? You’re War?�
“Yes, he did.� Daryn said. “Now put your weapons down. Both of you.�
I’d chosen to serve because I could fight and because until wars stopped happening, people like me were needed. I had zero problem doing whatever it took to keep harm from coming to innocent people. Zero problem. Period, exclamation point, and freakin� hooah.
"Gideon... you're the second rider. You are War, the red horseman. From Revelation."
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Having loved and I mean LOVED the romance between Aria and Perry in Under the Never Sky, I was most excited for the romance in Riders. While romance wasn't the focus of the story, I was pleased with the way it progressed. Daryn and Gideon have what I would call a slow-burn romance, only that stayed in the background for the most part, but slowly grew into more. Their relationship wasn't easy with Daryn being very secretive about her role in the story and her purpose for bringing the 4 horsemen together, but it was understandable. And guys, I shipped them so hard. I'm ready for some more swoony kisses in the sequel and I have no doubt it will be even more ship-worthy and mind blowing in Seeker.
YEP. This is totally a legitimate reason to read Riders because these horses were my absolute favorite parts of the book. Horses are such beautiful creatures and I was giddy with excitement to see them play such pivotal roles in Riders. Gideon's horse, whose name I won't reveal because he isn't named until way after, had so much personality. Like his rider, he was a little bit sassy and a whole lot loyal. The growing bond between Gideon and his fiery horse was a highlight of the book for me. Watching them become close to one another was a very "FEELS!" kind of moment for me.
What are you looking at, Gideon?
You. I’m looking at you.
How am I looking?
Perfect , I shouldn’t said. But I didn’t.
“Special Agent Daryn Martin. Come in please, Ms. Martin. This is War. Over.�
Over the drone of the engines, I couldn’t hear my message register on her radio, but she did. I saw her digging around in her bag. A few seconds later, her voice came through my radio.
“Yes, Gideon?�
I pressed the talk button. “You will?�
“I will what?�
“I just asked you to come over here and you said yes.�
“You didn’t ask that.�
“But you answered anyway. Come here.�
“N.�
“You’re messing up the balance of the plane. We’re going to fly in circles unless you come here.�
“Your ego’s weighing that side down just fine.�
I laughed. “Is that another no?�
“Aڴھپ.�
She smiled. With the desert glowing gold and amber all around, so much like her, it was a perfect smile. No secrets. No hesitation. Like she’d laid the full measure of herself on me.
It leveled me.
I reached for her hand, which was surprising to both of us. What was I doing? But I was already committed so I wove my fingers through hers, keeping it smooth. Under control.
He was ferocious and I was taking a beating, but it only spurred me on. Because seriously? I was War.