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The Greensward - Pitch & Sickle Book Four (Ebook)

The Greensward - Pitch & Sickle Book Four (Ebook)

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The Lady’s Horsemen ride out once more, carrying death’s scythe to where tormented souls linger.
But what awaits Silas and Pitch in a world where divine magick has returned?


Pitch is recovered from the injuries he received in the Forest of Dean, and Silas won’t soon forget the part he played in setting his guardian back on his feet.
The ankou and the daemon have been reunited in a most unexpected and intimate way, but barely have they caught their breath when a new threat arises.
A tortured spirit is frightening both the living and the dead along the roads of Devon.
But is this soul a monster that must be stopped, or another pawn in the necromancer’s mysterious game?
With Azazel’s magick re-emerging after hundreds of years, maleficium plagues the world once more. But who is wielding the forbidden arcane magick of the angels?
Do they work alone?
And why are they so intent on harassing the Lady’s Horsemen?
Silas has never felt stronger, or more determined to live up to the Order’s high expectations. He’s faced the walking dead, outwitted the enchanted Hall, and gained an ally in the skriker.
But he’s not sure he’s equipped to handle his growing attraction to a troubled daemon.
And Silas fears that getting any closer to Pitch and his tragic secrets may prove as dangerous as the monsters they are riding to face.

The Diabolus Chronicles is a slow-burn Historical Fantasy series that contains on-page sex scenes, gore and violence, and rather a lot of cursing.

This is the fourth book in an Eight Book series.

(*READER NOTE - CW** - This book contains a detailed scene of sexual assault between supernatural characters)
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Martine
Halfway and still reading

Well, this book was quite a longread. But I enjoyed it pretty well. The guys do make a great team and after what they endured now, I really do not like to see them separated again.
Now that I am halfway into the series and get some glimpses of what they might face, I know book five will be the next I am starting.