It flowed nicely, it wasn't boring, and our main characters had interesting arcs. Without spoiling, I will say this is a well written conclusion to the Four Horsemen series. It's a romance - I was expecting a happily ever after of sorts - but the little we see of Death in the third book, I didn't expect to get a book quite like this. Well, that was unexpected! Well, not totally. But can Death put aside his purpose for his mate? Make him fall for her, and perhaps he will see reason like they did when they met their soulmates. When Lazarus comes across the other three horsemen, they give her an unimaginable, and impossible task: seduce Death. Every time they cross paths, Death and Lazarus fight - but they can't help the undeniable attraction to each other. Lazarus knows she is the only one who can get close enough to Death to end it. She didn't die when her parents were killed by Pestilences plague years ago, when she was robbed, when she fell and broke her neck - or now, when Death rides through and kills her adoptive family. For some unknown reason, Lazarus' many brushes with death don't stick. When Death comes to Lazarus's hometown, she finds herself surrounded by bodies. Death by Laura Thalassa is the fourth and final book in her Four Horsemen series, and centers around Thanatos (aka, Angel of Death), who has picked up where his brothers failed on killing the worlds population, and Lazarus, a young woman who can't die.
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