The Four Horsemen War

The Four Horsemen War by T. A. Chase, published by Totally Entwinded Group in February 2012, is a 200-page work that explores themes of guilt, redemption, and love within a unique narrative. This installment in The Four Horsemen Series follows War, who grapples with the consequences of his past actions as the Red Horseman. As he creates conflicts to restore balance, he is haunted by the destruction he caused when he was human. The story intertwines his journey with that of Russell Heinz, a soldier struggling with survivor’s guilt, as they both seek peace amidst their personal battles.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of emotions as War and Russell confront their demons, navigating a path toward forgiveness and connection. The narrative spans diverse settings, from Afghanistan to Mongolia, reflecting the characters’ internal and external struggles. With elements of erotica and LGBTQ+ themes, this contemporary tale delves into the complexities of love forged in the midst of turmoil. The Four Horsemen War presents a poignant exploration of how two individuals can find solace in each other while facing the scars of their pasts.
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War Book two in The Four Horsemen Series Fighting the battle in his own heart, War must find peace before he can find love. War destroyed an entire tribe of innocent people when he was human, all because his best friend lied to him. His guilt brings him a destiny he never planned. As the Red Horseman, War spends the centuries creating battles and wars between countries to restore balance in the world. While he accepts the job to atone for his sins, he wishes he didn’t cause men to kill each other. War lives a solitary life, without hope of ever finding forgiveness. From the mountains of Afghanistan to the plains of Kansas, and to the steppes of Mongolia, Russell Heinz searches for peace. He’s battling survivor’s guilt after having two members of his army unit die within feet of him. His own mind shuts down, and Russell spends time in a mental ward, dreaming of a man with blood-red hair and all-black eyes. Unsure if the man is real or just a figment of his wounded mind, Russell heads to Mongolia, looking for forgiveness of his own. Separately, Russell and War fight their own personal demons. Together, they find peace in a love tested by the fires of battle.
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