The Four Horsemen have come to Earth and the world is in utter chaos. When word comes to Sara's town that the first Horsemen, called Pestilence, is onThe Four Horsemen have come to Earth and the world is in utter chaos. When word comes to Sara's town that the first Horsemen, called Pestilence, is on his way, the town evacuates but Sara's task is to stay behind and kill the horsemen. Though Sara's ambush is successful, she finds that it is not easy for a horseman to stay dead. Pestilence, who is now pissed that she tried to kill him, takes her captive, and suddenly Sara has a front-row seat to the world's destruction.
All the chapters were in Sara's POV. And the reason I said this book was entertaining was because Sara's ‘voice’ was entertaining. She really reminded me a lot of how Sally Thorne writes her female characters' voices - hilarious and crazy. So even when Sara was terrified or in a scary situation her thoughts were funny.
Pestilence was such a cinnamon roll and I so didn't expect that, I love his relationship with Sarah and how it progressed. From enemies to soulmates which was incredible!!!
By chapter four I knew. I just KNEW this was a five-star book. Then by halfway, I knew this was my new favorite book of all time. Above SJM and everytBy chapter four I knew. I just KNEW this was a five-star book. Then by halfway, I knew this was my new favorite book of all time. Above SJM and everything I’ve read in the last year and a half. ...more
Please don't come at me! I really loved this book! The atmosphere and the plot and I was obsessed with Death as a character. It had totally tDNF @ 36%
Please don't come at me! I really loved this book! The atmosphere and the plot and I was obsessed with Death as a character. It had totally the potential to be a new favorite except for the female lead I couldn't for the life of me to follow her perspective on this book, she was so freaking annoying, I couldn't stand being inside her head. This was the only time I wished I was reading in the third person....more
The entire time I read this book I had one thought in my head that was consistent and that was that Orpheus is absolutely adorable and precious and muThe entire time I read this book I had one thought in my head that was consistent and that was that Orpheus is absolutely adorable and precious and must be protected at all costs. He wanted to only have companionship and friendship. He craved to be loved and wanted more than anything, especially after the disaster of his first human. I liked the world and the magic system also how demons and Duskwalkers came to be. I found the world really intriguing and the fact the Demon King is still alive tells me we have not seen the last of him? We find out that all the Duskwalkers are ''brothers'' and created by the Owl witch and we also get to meet a nameless one who seeks to get his own human and fall in love but he is a bit behind on knowing the basic things so I am excited to read his book.