Death (The Four Horsemen, Band 4)

Death (The Four Horsemen, Band 4)

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He’s known by many names: Thanatos. Horseman. God’s last angel. And then, of course, there's the one I’m all too familiar with—

Death.

The day Death comes to Lazarus Gaumond’s town and kills everyone in one fell swoop, the last thing he expects to see is a woman left alive and standing. But Lazarus has her own extraordinary gift: she cannot be killed—not by humans, not by the elements, not by Death himself.

She is the one soul Death doesn’t recognize. The one soul he cannot pry free from her flesh. Nor can he ignore the unsettling desire he has for her. Take her. He wants to, desperately. And the longer she tries to stop him from his killing spree, the stronger the desire becomes.

When Lazarus crosses paths with the three other horsemen, an unthinkable situation leads to a terrible deal: seduce Death, save the world. A hopeless task, made all the worse by the bad blood between her and Thanatos. But Death’s attraction to her is undeniable, and try though she might, Lazarus cannot stay away from that ancient, beautiful being and his dark embrace.

The end is here. Humankind is set to perish, and not even the horsemen can stop Death from fulfilling his final task.

Only Lazarus can.

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5

Eine der besten Reihen, die ich seit langem gelesen habe !

Ich würde auch 10 Sterne vergeben! Ich liebe alles an dieser Reihe und bin richtig traurig, dass sie nun vorbei ist. Aber naja, es gibt halt auch nur 4 apokalyptische Reiter 😅 Dieser letzte Band hat sich sehr überrascht, ich dachte Death wäre kaltblütiger und skrupelloser und viel schwerer zu knacken. Zumindest hat uns die Autorin das glauben lassen, ausgehend von den wenigen Malen die man ihn schon in den vorigen Bänden getroffen hat. Tatsächlich fand ich ihn am zugänglichsten. Ich liebe trotzdem alle vier Horsemen. Ja, die Grundstory ist in jedem Buch dieselbe und trotzdem hat jede der Liebesgeschichten seine eigene wundervolle Dynamik! Btw war dieser letzte Band am wenigsten brutal. Am Ende musste ich trotzdem heulen wie ein Baby 🥹 Eine ganz klare Leseempfehlung von mir! Ich werde diese Reihe auf jeden Fall nochmal rereaden irgendwann. Habe sie übrigens auf englisch gelesen. 😉

5

He’s my favorite im all in for the cat and mouse game

Can't really give a good review of either of this book or the series, because I didn't really like the whole we killed your loved ones idea (by default) and still you fall in love with us. But it was entertaining enough and very well written that I still read them all.

5

I never thought that a series which should be a nice and comfy read with a lot of

3.5

Teilweise etwas langatmig, aber ein passender Abschluss der Reihe.

4

4,5⭐ »To live is to die. That was the agreement you made, when you came into this world. You cannot have one without the other.« Diese Reihe hat mich echt gepackt und nciht mehr losgelassen. Auch wenn es ein wenig gedauert hat, bis ich Death zu Ende gelesen habe, war dieser Band genau so spannend wie die anderen Bände. Gibt es nicht eventuell noch einen fünften apokalyptischen Reiter von dem Niemand weiß?

4

There is an inherent magic to life, a magic that not even the afterlife can give. What a ride! I can't believe that this is over. I spent so long waiting for the next novel in the series because everyone of them ended in a cliffhanger and now it's over. Death might be the horseman that takes the most getting used to. They all did in a way because they're heavenly beings and whatnot. But Death... The moment he lays eyes on "his woman", he wants to bang her due to some otherworldly need. And spends like three pages thinking about nothing else. I don't know but the other horsemen were easier somehow. It doesn't help that it feels like he's constantly going bonkers. I can't really find the words to say what I think about him. Lazarus was a little easier. I kinda liked her from the start and I liked her with Ben. There were scenes in this book that were pure gold - the horsemen bickering really made me laugh, I could hear and see them like I was right there. Plus this book actually managed to surprise me which lately I don't often say. The ending was a bit obvious but still nice. Overall I'm sticking with 4

5

Death is definitely my favorite horseman.

4

In my opinion the 4th book was the most intense and best book. I liked how many changes in the POV there were. Giving her the name Lazarus was pretty interesting - in my eyes, this added a lot more depth to the story.Although that He had more restrictions about "giving up" on his purpose than his brothers - that was a hell of a ride in the end. I assumed a happy ending, but to read it - that was a really good feeling.

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⤷‧₊˚4.25⭑ “if i could i would devour that laughter of yours. there is nothing sweeter.” wow what a way to end this series. Laura thalassa you are a genius for writing this series i had such a good time reading these and i’m kinda sad that it’s over now. i was hooked through the whole book and i really enjoyed all the tension between death & lazarus.

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