Book description
Book four in The Four Horsemen Series In the 1700s, Gatian Almasia was
rich and a sought-after member of Parisian society. No one realised he'd
lost his reason for living three years earlier. When his sister accuses
another nobleman of raping her, Gatian does what any older brother would
do. He challenges the man to a duel, and kills him. Later that night,
the dead man's family takes their revenge on Gatian. Gatian's death is
just the beginning of the journey he must take as Death, the Pale
Horseman of Apocalyptic fame. While he doesn't regret taking the
nobleman's life, the guilt of not being there when his lover died builds
a wall around his heart, and until he accepts forgiveness, he must
always be Death. Pierre Fortsecue is a spoiled rich young man whose
heart is broken by the man he thinks he loves. Finding himself alone in
Paris, Pierre sinks into a haze of heroin. He gets a tainted baggie of
the drug, and almost dies from it. Death arrives to take his soul, and
something about Pierre touches the Pale Horseman, who steals him away to
help heal. As Pierre heals and Death begins to feel again, they begin to
wonder if love really is the only emotion needed to overcome desolation
and destruction. There is beauty in every kind of love, so why not
live a life without boundaries? Experiencing everything the world offers
fascinates TA and writing about the things that make each of us unique
is how TA shares those insights. TA lives in the Midwest with a
wonderful partner of twelve years. When not writing, TA's watching
movies, reading and living life to the fullest.