It's chaos literally as we forge through this madness and in the words of Iris," Cut off the heads of the snakes..."
This was a combo package with two different ideas: African girls in limbo and in desperate need of help along with Nisean horse and a racing horse named,"CHAOS."
You might wonder how on Earth do these two items combine for one fab read?
Glad you asked, as it relates to how these girls are being treated along with these horses as well as their living conditions and or lack of supportive structures to excel within the harsh environments.
How does one escape the wrath?
Carefully, precisely, and safely and that's what is in force in numbers here as we venture to explore not only the ties that bind but the scenes behind closed doors.
One of those girls -Sasha- was a fan favorite for me as she dared to go to no man's land and dared to take out the necessary guns to succeed.
The cycle has to end and in this case she made dam sure it did and I wouldn't recommend violence persay but in this case it was the right choice.
The connection between the girls, the horses, the plot twists were splendid and kept me highly entertained as it was like waiting for that loaded gun to go off.
Animals have a unique way of letting you know how they feel and the bucking or in laymen terms-throwing off- was exactly what they do when scared, frightened, or suddenly shocked.
This was a beautiful new piece by Iris Johansen that you won't want to miss!
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