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As a fan of Lily White as well as M.S. Willis, I knew exactly what I was getting into with Four Crows. Yikes is all I can think to say right now and if any book should be made into a horror movie, this is the book. We get everything plus the kitchen sink thrown into the story of Maggie and Elliot. This review will be vague to protect the storyline.
"The world has made you a woman shining among the stars, and left me behind as a broken and crippled man."
Right from the first page this book tears at your heartstrings. Poor lost Elliot. Fourteen years is a long time to be in the dark. It's no wonder once he sees some light, he can't let it go. Vengeance is a tricky thing. You never know how you will feel when it's all said and done.
"No child worth the love of angels was raised in a family of Crows."
Yet she was. Maggie was an unknowing Crow. A Crow kept in the dark until she was old enough and then she didn't want to know. Her family kept deep, dark secrets. Secrets that would haunt any normal person every minute of every day.
"I couldn't take on the Devil himself, but I sure as hell could take on three of his demons."
And low down dirty demons they are. I haven't read about more despicable characters than the Crows in a long time. They are vile, wretched human beings and I was on pins and needles to see what Elliot had in store for them.
"Secrets were my friends and threats were my chains."
She was an innocent Crow, but a Crown nonetheless. She was there, she protected them and that is where Elliot found his impasse. He never expected to feel for one of the Crows when formulating his plan.
"If ever two souls had been fused together through violence, despair and pain, it was Elliot and I."
And that is putting it mildly. The book is so well written you feel like you are in on the action at times. The good and the bad. Heed the warnings on this one as things get pretty graphic. Lily White did a fantastic job at creating a reprehensible family with the Crows, while still letting a little light still shine through.
"Two people on the road to an unknown future."
Reviewed for Renee Entress's Blog.

A bit disturbing so if you have triggers I'd say avoid it
I really liked this book. It was written very well
Thanks Netgalley for the Arc

This book was very emotional and a bit disturbing but written well. It completely drew me in and left me on the edge of my seat the entire time! I couldn't stop thinking about it for days afterwards!

I really enjoyed Elliot and Maggie's story. The dynamic between the two was great to read. These two had to overcome a lot. Four Crows was the story of love and redemption. This was my first read from Lily White, but it wont be my last!

The death of a beloved in comparison; is an amputation to the soul. The loss in itself is devastating, but knowing that your family has perished at the hands of monsters is an agony no one should have to experience. The unknown of such horrific details and unspoken truth is often bliss when the knowledge can be so frightening.
~the thieves in the night - the monsters that fed on the fragilities and vulnerabilities of those who they considered weaker than themselves.
Elliot has had the misfortune to encounter such a vile and heartbreaking event while away at war. Upon return, desperate for retribution, he would go to any length to extract revenge. How far can a person be pushed before they become the monsters that they hunt? Elliot skirts that gamut multiple times throughout the story. His anguish seizes the reader and they mourn his loss and desperation together.
Maggie, an innocent and seclusive young woman has grown up living with her unsophisticated hillbilly father and brothers, isolated from society. She loves her father; to her he is the one man that would never hurt her. He was the king who made her feel like a princess in their world. She is aware of the horrible, abhorrent things that they do, but elects to evade the undesirable truth. Many times throughout the story the reader will detest her and loathe her choices and conduct.
Red Rain. It was a memory that relentlessly stalked me through my short life, the terrifying yet beautiful sparkle of rubies wetting the grass in my mind each time I allowed myself to think back.
Lily White has such an eloquent way of telling a story. Her words expressively provide the paint and our minds paint the picture. It is so graphic that it is effortless to visualize each and every scene that you read. The composite voyage of Four Crows is superbly executed and counterbalances between light and darkness, hope and despair, death and survival. Lily is truly a monarch of unconventional, censured literary greatness.

Since his wife and son went missing fourteen years before, Elliot McLaughlin has been fighting his demons. Returning from serving his country to find all that he loved gone without a trace has left him a broken and bitter man, and the only thing that he wants is revenge.
Maggie Crow's upbringing has been what you might call unconventional. She knows that strange things happen at the parties that her father and two brothers have, and she's learned that it's best not to understand exactly what goes on behind those closed doors, best to let the music drown out the screams.
When I read the synopsis for FOUR CROWS by author Lily White, I knew that this was a book that I wanted to read. I have not read any of Lily's other books, but this one sounded so dark and captivating that it went right to the top of my TBR, and I could not wait to get going with it. And I can say with certainty that I have not read a book like this in, oh, ever. This book is, indeed, dark, rife with violence and uncertainty, with loss, betrayal, and, finally redemption, and it's sure to be one of the books that I'll read this year that will stay with me for a very long time.
I do enjoy a darker, less HEA read sometimes, but, let me tell you, this book is not for the faint of heart. There is a lot, a lot of violence, both implied and overt, so, if that's not your thing, you might want to steer clear. But this book is fascinating to me, too, a picture of such twisted evil that I could not stop reading.
With all of that being said, though, FOUR CROWS is more than just a dark read. The freeing up of people bound by the things tethering them to the life that they're given, the decision to be more than they are, the ability to rise above and create beauty from the pain, Lily's written a book that demonstrates all of these things. I don't want to give anything away, because I really believe that a book like this one should be gone into without preconceived notions or spoilers, but I will say that this book is much more hopeful than I would have thought. Do I recommend it? Absolutely yes, although proceed at your own caution, because the triggers are there, and they're not pretty. That being the case, though, FOUR CROWS is an easy 4 stars for me, and I will look forward to reading more by Lily in the future.

Lily has done it again,
I was hooked from the start this book is such a powerful story but also emotional and dark and twisted in parts.
I really loved Maggie, I felt for her living with her family couldn’t have been easy once she understood what was going on. Her family is just pure evil…
Elliott my heart broke for he is out for revenge against the people that killed his wife and Child and nothing is going to stop him even Maggie….
It is well written and you live through these characters and I connected well with them…
I love Lily’s writing it draws you in so much you don’t look up till the last page.

Four Crows is absolutely breathtaking. From the cover to the plot line this book had me captivated.
Maggie was born into the Crow family and was being raised by her dad and two over protective brothers. She wanted for nothing, her father made sure of that. The only thing was that she had to endure the lies and secrets. As she grew up this was becoming harder for her to do. Elliott was away at war when his wife and son disappeared. When he came home to an empty house he became obsessed with finding the ones responsible and making them pay for their crimes.
This story is everything. It is dark and twisted but also has a sweet love story hidden inside. I love Ms. White's writing style and this book is her best to date. I feel in love with Maggie and Elliott. They were both dealing with their own demons. It kept me wondering if they would ever overcome them. I don't want to giveaway the ending or what happens to get us there but the ride was a bumpy and treacherous one and I FLOVED it! I highly recommend this book.

Maggie Crow was raised by her stern father and two older brothers in an isolated small town. Knowing from a young age that her childhood was abnormal, she obeyed and learned to lie in order to protect her family despite the horrors that surrounded her. At 18 years of age, she is about to learn what her father has planned but fate is about to deal her a different hand.
“When all you have is the worst of the lot, the worst becomes your normal because it’s all you’ve ever known.”
Elliot McLoughlin married his childhood sweetheart and started a family at a young age; however, tragedy struck which led Elliot down a dark path where he couldn't recover from the loss. Fourteen years later, Elliot’s heart is still full of vengeance and he’s determined to find who is responsible for his pain. With a plan, he’s ready to act despite the possibility of collateral damage.
“Put in the simplest terms, I was damaged. I was broken. I had nothing left to lose, which made me the most dangerous type of man.”
As Elliot begins to execute his plan, he befriends Maggie and their union leads to complications, passion and further deception. Not revealing his suspicions or motivations, Maggie’s naivety adds to Elliot’s dilemma but he isn’t willing to modify his end game. While Maggie is trying to hide her own secrets, she can’t help to feel safe with Elliot.
“I liked to think I’d given her three things her family never could: I’d given her freedom. I’d given her choice. And I’d given her hope.”
With more at stake, truths surface one by one and Elliot and Maggie are tested in different ways. Seeing Maggie struggle with her loyalties and the knowledge she resisted for so long is compelling and leads to a range of emotions. For Elliot, his grief is monumental and as he gets closer to those responsible, the level of risk is ever increasing as his will is put to the test.
“If ever two souls had been fused together through violence, despair and pain, it was Elliot and I.”
From the beginning, the tensions are high due to the heinous acts committed and the desperation felt for Elliot’s vengeance. Adding to the conflict are the emotions that build between Elliot and Maggie. While their relationship is unconventional in one aspect, it also makes sense as these two lost souls find strength in each other thereby creating an intense journey.
For me, it felt natural to empathize with the depth of Elliot’s pain and the lengths he would take to find peace. It was also interesting to read how far Elliot was willing to go – emotionally and physically – to achieve his end goal. In contrast, it was harder to understand Maggie’s decisions but her vulnerabilities and inner strength ultimately led her to the right place.
In Four Crows, Lily White successfully creates a narrative steeped in tension, evil, fear, loss and redemption. Expect to feel angry, sad, helpless, empowered and hopeful. I recommend to those who enjoy their books with a dose of darkness about the human condition!

WOW. I'm glad Lily's back! HOLY. MOLY. Sooooo dark and amazing. I loved this book. Loved. I was glued to the pages needing to know what was going to happen between Maggie and Elliott. At first, I was a little confused when I read the prologue. I had to go back and read it again after about Chapter 2 and then things were clicking. SUPER suspenseful and I highly recommend this book. If you like books where you're like, how is this possibly going to play out?!!, then this one is for you! Typical crazy Lily White signature style!!

Does Lily White write books that grip and enthrall the reader... YES, and I have only read 2 books yet I realise that she has the skill to make the reader see more than just words on a page. I am still 5 days later thinking about this book, trying to write a justifiable review to the feelings it evoked in me - and probably failing!
Do I recommend this book - YES, but be warned it will make you feel a range of emotions, from rage to despair and all in between. There are monsters in real life, there are those who deserve a HEA that because of those monsters are denied it, and I guess there are those who find a HEA even when others feel they don't truly deserve it when they were culpable in the horrors of her family.

This story begs the question what will you do for family?
This was a riveting, emotional and twisted story of revenge, self discovery, and finding justice.
Elliot was a Marine who went to war to protect his country and when he returned home, he discovered that his wife and 4 year old son disappeared, likely the victims of fowl play.
He was so consumed by the grief and guilt of not being there to protect them that he takes it upon himself to find clues and discover what happened to them.
After 14 years his research led him to Crow's Farm. A family of grifters who live off the land and take off and disappear before a storm and following a disappearance. When meets the youngest member of the Crow family, Maggie, he develops a plan to seduce her in order to get his revenge and exercise his own brand of justice against them.
His plan for vengeance is compromised when he discovers the parallels in their unbreakable bonds to their families. Both were slaves to family loyalty regardless off the consequences. Emotions he never wanted to feel start to surface.
Will those feelings betray the memory of his beloved family?
I loved Elliot's character. He was a complex and beautiful tortured soul. Maggie on the other hand I felt we didn't learn enough about her or her family and what drove them to do what they did.
4.5 stars!

“I hated this. With every fiber of my being, I hated what I had to do. But that’s the thing with revenge. A man was willing to do whatever it took – hurt whoever it took – just to see that particular deadly sin to its end.”
Chills. That’s what I get when I think of this story. A story so intense I couldn’t put it down; a story filled with evil, despair, hatred, loss, and tragedy, as well as strength, passion, loyalty, hope, fear, and love.
“Even in the darkest corners, there is light.”
What would you do to protect your family? Both Maggie & Elliott are found in situations that test their resolve. Four Crows is a compelling story that will have you engrossed from start to finish.
The writing is amazing. The story is complex, deep and emotional, and the characters captivating. At times it’s heartbreaking and gut-wrenching and difficult to read, yet through it all the spark of hope resides and love twists its way through. Through strength and resilience, Maggie and Elliott fight for vengeance and help one another heal. It’s brutal, it’s raw, and it’s painful. My heart ached as I waited to see how it would all unfold.
“In that moment, I realized that bravery didn’t always mean to walk blindly into danger without fear or concern about your life. Bravery was the ability to forgive, the willingness to see the truth, the promise to survive despite the horror that stared you in the face.”
Filled with desperation and hope, Lily White takes us on an emotional journey that shows us that even through tragedy, with strength and perseverance, healing and love can prevail.
“Through her eyes I saw myself more clearly. And through her heart I’d learned to live again.”

4.5★★★★Stars
Genre: Dark/Romantic Thriller
Type: Standalone
POV: First Person – Dual
"Through her eyes I saw myself more clearly. And through her heart I'd learned to live again."
Elliot McLoughlin met his soulmate at a very young age and they had a baby boy. He became a soldier in order to support his family financially. At his return he finds out his family was abducted. He promised himself he would do anything to find out what happened to them. When he finally did, he now had a new promise to avenge their death and make whoever took them pay. Elliot no longer felt like he belongs he lived fourteen years with one goal and his heart was empty.
"I was prepared to rain down Hell's fire on the men who were still within my sight."
Maggie Crow was young and naïve. She grew up in a family of twisted killers however; she cared for them well mainly her father who in her eyes loved her and only did the things he did to protect her. She learned from young age to keep secrets and be loyal to her love ones; even though deep down she knew the things she's witnessed were not normal but she blocked them out of her head to survive.
"When all you have is the worst of the lot, the worst becomes our normal because it's all you've ever known."
This story was very interesting. It was intense and it kept me on the edge wanting more, I needed answers and I had to know how it ended. I feel conflicted I understand Maggie but some things I can't forgive. I also understand Elliot and his hunger for revenge in fact I loved him for it. This book had so much emotion and there were so many disturbing scenes that I honestly loved. Overall, I enjoyed this book a lot. Personally I feel this book is not for everyone; readers who like dark books and do not mind the dark side would really enjoy this book. This was my very first book by this author and I can tell you it most definitely would not be the last.
"We were two people who'd endured evil, one for a lifetime and the other for a handful of years."

This is a book about a man seeking vengeance against the people who kidnapped his wife and son, The Crows. But as Elliot befriends Maggie Crow, the daughter, he realizes that she has been living in fear of her Father and brothers. This book is a dark Romance thriller. I needed to find out what happened to Elliot's family and the outcome of the Crow brothers and father. Elliot needed to extract information from Maggie, so he started a romantic relationship. Maggie knew Elliot would always protect her but what she loved most about him was that he would never stop trying to protect her. This was a love story about revenge, redemption and sacrifice. It showed that even in the midst of unspeakable evil, one can find a light. Maggie was Elliot's light and she led him out of his personal Hell. If you love Dark Reads, pick this one up.

Four Crows is a surprisingly complex story filled with violence, pain, and even death. A dark and twisted fairytale that is extremely readable and engaging at the same time. Even through the worse, sad and awful parts of the story, I could not put this book down!
Though everything that happens drives the plot towards an epic, complex, heart-breaking, scary, and violent tale, it is also touching, emotional and full of hope regardless of the outcome.
It is hard to talk about the story without giving anything away; it is best to go into this book completely unspoiled. Each and every one of the characters are great, believable and important to the role they play in the story.
I highly recommend this unique and amazing roller-coaster ride of emotions.
I received an advance copy via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

Wow...I loved this book. Four Crows is a dark, gritty novel filled with suspense. It is about vengeance, evil, heartbreak, loss and forgiveness. I felt the gamut of emotions, sadness, fear, hate, anger and hope, as I read this amazing book. I could not put it down and devoured it in one sitting.
The story was quick paced but not rushed. I loved our hero Elliot. He is so broken but driven to find answers that can only hurt him more. Our heroine is innocence lost. She is good wrapped in evil. Maggie is so young but has already seen much.
When they meet, you know it is the beginning of something. You're just not sure if it's a good or a bad thing. You want it to be good. You want it to be a balm to their broken souls. Maggie has an internal conflict based on what she knows vs. what she feels. She doesn't always make the best choices. She is loyal, but, that loyalty can be misplaced. She has conviction and fire. Elliot is torn. He has a plan which gives him purpose, in an otherwise hopeless existence. When things begin to change, he tries to ignore it or explain it away, until, he can't.
One thing I learned reading author Lily White is to never take anything for granted because just when you think you know where the story is going, she hits you with a plot twist. How do you judge right from wrong when you cannot reconcile yourself with the demon you know and the love you feel? How do you choose? I felt myself questioning what I would do if I were in the characters shoes. That's how engrossed I was with this book.
Author Lily White hooks you, reels you in and wraps you in a web of darkness filled with raw emotion, terror, and despair. She teases you with a glimmer of hope, a sliver of light. She is an evil genius. Fans of her work and dark romantic thrillers will not be disappointed. Highly recommend.

“I’m yours to do with what you want, Elliot. Tonight. Tomorrow. And for as long as you’ll have me.”
Extremely Dark, Raw and Gritty. Four Crows will have you sitting on the edge of your seat! Reading this book had me at the brink of my emotions....
I was ANGRY at the hand that Elliot and Maggie were dealt.
I was DEVASTATED at the events that they endured.
I was PISSED! Finding myself wanting to throw my kindle at the wall.
Finally I was CRYING my eyes out at the pure devastation that these characters go/went through.
My heart was torn in half just to be slowly and plainly mended back together again. This story was riveting, and yet disturbing. I was completely taken off guard with just how dark this book would go.
This is the first book I have read by Lily White, and she blew me away with this story. The writing was so well done, I truly can't believe I haven't read anything by her before! I will defiantly be picking up more books by this author.
If you love Dark books, I highly recommend Four Crows. It was well worth the read!
Warning: If you do have any type of triggers this book is probably not for you. It is very deeply dark.

This was an interesting story, if you read before Lily White you know how amazing is her writing!Four Crows was an emotional and dark story with two complex characters.
It's a little bit different from her other books but still so good!Elliot and Maggie are brought together to a wild ride!
This is crazy in some way so get prepared because you will be emotional with this story!