Thursday 29 September 2016

Death: The Horsemen series Book One) By Lila Rose and Justine Littleton



Here’s the problem with myths and legends; they're fiction. At one time, they may have been stories of real people, but over time, the story was passed from person to person, so what was once fact, becomes the written fables of those long ago. 

This is the true story of Death and the five horsemen. 


Quitting her teaching career and working full time on her fledgling editing business, Julie Michaels isn't prepared for the shedload of changes heading her way. To be precise, it’s just one screeching stop on the crazy train away. 

Dean "Death" Apocalos never imagined change would come so swiftly in the form of love, chaos, and Decay. Dean and his three brothers are about to see their worst fear come to light; their forgotten brother and the fifth horseman, Decay. 

Previously entombed, someone has let the loon loose on LA. It’s now up to the horsemen to put him back in his box… before he upsets the balance once more.


Lila Rose has done it again. This woman is fantastic at writing MC's but she's brilliant at writing paranormal too. 
The amount of backstory in this novel is epic. It's full of detail and you're well informed of everything. The five horsemen. There's a lot of history there.
I loved all the characters in this book and loved all the horsemen. It's hard to tell you which I like the best. 
I loved Dean's over-protectiveness, especially when he thought Julie was feeling desire for her brother. 
I loved the mystery of Warren, the eldest brother. There was something about him that drew you to him. I can't wait to read his story. 
Then there's Connor. He's like the joker of the group. He's also a ladies man. It's his magic. He can use his seduction to get what he wants. But he's so funny and charming. And from my conversation with Lila Rose, one of the authors, his book is next, so I'm looking forward to it. You can't help but fall in love with him. 
Then there's Falcone, the sensitive brother who is book crazy. He hates fighting and wants to do everything he can to keep the peace. I loved that the brothers had him. I think he balanced them out. Especially considering how Broody and moody Warren is. 

Then we have the fallen brother, the brother hellbent on hurting them for tombing him away for centuries. He's angry. He's wasting away, his insides eating away at him and making him deformed. 

I can't wait to find out what he will do next. They gave him the wrong book, he's going to be infuriated that they lied and tricked him, again. 

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