The narrative jumps between the past (high school years) and the present (the Horsemen in their 20s). The central event—, the night before Halloween—is when the Horsemen perform high-stakes pranks and "hunts" that eventually lead to incarceration for several members. Years later, they return to exact revenge on those they believe betrayed them. 🌪️ Key Tropes
Intense psychological and physical friction. Devil's Night By Penelope Douglas
Characters trapped together by circumstance or choice. The narrative jumps between the past (high school
Dark dynamics involving manipulation and power plays. Protagonists who often act as villains
Protagonists who often act as villains. 📖 Books in the Series
For the best experience, the Devil's Night series should be read in order:
The series by Penelope Douglas is a high-octane dark romance saga centered on a group of four elite, wealthy, and dangerous friends known as the Four Horsemen . Set in the fictional coastal town of Thunder Bay, the series explores themes of revenge, obsession, and the thin line between love and hate. ⛓️ Series Overview