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jessread-s · 8 months
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✩📜🏚️Series Review:
⋆ Enemies to lovers
⋆ Forbidden love
⋆ Different protagonists each book
“The Four Horsemen” quartet ruined me for other books.
I said it before and I’ll say it again. Thalassa’s unique undertaking of writing a romance novel for each of the four horsemen of the apocalypse blew me away! Thalassa characterizes each of the four horsemen so well and successfully makes them distinctive from one another.
Additionally, I really love the leading ladies in this series. All four women are strong in their own way and shaped by their vastly different pasts. I was completely captivated by their respective storylines and the ways in which they were romanced by their horsemen.
I hope that Thalassa will consider returning to this world in the future or writing other post-apocalyptic romance novels because I. NEED. MORE!
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books-in-a-storm · 2 years
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Paranormal Star Review
Title: Death(The Four Horsemen #4)
Author: Laura Thalassa
Pages:519
Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐(4/5)
Synopsis: 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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danielleurbansblog · 8 months
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Review: Death
Synopsis: They came to earth―Pestilence, War, Famine, Death―four horsemen riding their screaming steeds, racing to the corners of the world. Four horsemen with the power to destroy all of humanity. They came to earth, and they came to end us all. The day Death comes to Lazarus Gaumond’s town and kills everyone in one fell swoop, the last thing he expects to see is one woman left alive and…
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laurathalassa · 3 years
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Cover reveal for Death (The Four Horsemen #4)! And okay, this version is missing the very bottom portion, so I’d you want to see the full—FULL spread, you’ll have to mosey on over to my blog or my Facebook page! Thank you @reginawamba for the absolutely stunning work bringing this final horseman to life! He's exactly how I envisioned him to be! For those of you wondering about Death's release date, I don't know yet. I'm just beginning edits (and omg, they are so much fun!) Once I'm finished with this round of edits (should be another couple months), I'll post a release date, but it's looking like fall of this year! Add Death to your "To Read" list here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49491650-death *** 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. https://www.instagram.com/p/CRRgAorogyj/?utm_medium=tumblr
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bookloveravenue · 2 years
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The Four Horsemen (book 4): Death by Laura Thalassa
They came to earth--Pestilence, War, Famine, Death--four horsemen riding their screaming steeds, racing to the corners of the world. Four horsemen with the power to destroy all of humanity. They came to earth, and they came to end us all.
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.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49491650-death
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November 13, 2021
My Review: 5/5 Stars
Finally! We get Death's story and it was a pretty crazy and a great conclusion to this series. I have to say that Death/Thanatos was always my favorite character throughout the series. Each time he made an appearance I just loved him more and I couldn't wait until we got his book. He surprised me at the end of Famine's story however, I still wanted to know his story. And he was the most surprising and complicated character of all. When it comes to Thanatos he has the hardest job of all and no one truly realizes his feelings about the situation. He is torn between duty and love. We've seen Death spare and help his brothers but when it comes to his time, he just can't bring himself to do the same. To others he may seem like he enjoys the deaths his presence brings. But he doesn't. He is probably the most sympathetic toward humanity, however, his sense of duty is just as strong. He knows his purpose and has never failed to follow orders. So what will it take to change him? Truth is, a lot. Even meeting and falling for Lazarus isn't quite enough. Lazarus's own story is intriguing as well. And she is another fated to one of these horsemen. Likes her namesake, she can't exactly die. Each injury and each death brings her right back to life. Not even Death himself can take her. Like previous books the horsemen and the woman they fall for will fight and even aim to kill the other. But it can only go so far. For Lazarus, she has seen so many deaths. Her family. She wants to stop Death more than anything and she'll do whatever it takes. Even teaming up with Death's brothers. Thanatos and Lazarus were fantastic together. Truly the definition of Life and Death. And how those two things go hand in hand. One cannot be without the other. The story took a lot of surprising twists and turns. And it was all really great. I couldn't put the book down. Just when you thought one thing would happen something else did. A really great and satisfying conclusion to this series!
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jessread-s · 8 months
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✩⚰️🍎Review:
Evidently, the worse the horseman, the harder I fall.
Following the events of “Famine,” “Death” tells the story of Lazarus Gaumond, the one soul Death cannot claim the day he comes to her town and kills everyone in one fell swoop. Determined to stop Death from his killing spree and save the world, Lazarus takes up the hopeless task of seducing him. The longer she tries, the harder it is for the two to ignore the unsettling desire they have for each other. 
I LOVED reading from Death’s pov in this book! It was so interesting see the world and humanity through his eyes, dark and eerie as it was. Thalassa did a great job making his character’s voice so different from the very human perspectives dominating the series. Additionally, the inclusion of not only Death’s pov, but Lazarus’ pov allows for the reader to see their longing from all sides. Their romance truly is like no other, the two initially unbending when it came to accomplishing their respective tasks. Watching them eventually abandon those tasks for each other made my heart full. 
In my previous reviews of the first three books, I mentioned that they all had similar plot structures and that I was ever for something new to be introduced to the story. Thalassa does just that in this book by giving Lazarus the extraordinary ability that prevents her from being killed. I enjoyed learning the extent of her supernatural ability, where it derived from, and thought that Lazarus’ very existence challenging Death’s power was the perfect foundation for their romance. 
Another aspect of this book that I loved was reuniting with the other three horsemen! I adored checking up on them and their interactions with Lazarus lightened an otherwise dark book. 
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