Pestilence
When Pestilence, the first of the horsemen, comes for Sara Burn's town, one thing is certain: everyone she knows and loves is marked for death. Unless, of course, the angelic-looking horseman is stopped, which is exactly what Sara has in mind when she shoots the unholy beast off his steed. Too bad no one told her Pestilence can't be killed. Alive and furious, the horseman takes Sara prisoner, determined to make her suffer for impeding his mission. Despite her pleas, nothing and no one gets in the way of his orders to destroy humankind. Only, the longer Pestilence spends beside Sara's bravery and compassion, the more he seems to understand her, and understand humanity. And the longer Sara travels with Pestilence and his plague, the more uncertain she grows about his true feelings toward her...and hers toward him. Sara might still be able to save the world, but she'll have to sacrifice her heart in the process.
War
As her city falls, Miriam Elmahdy faces the end of everything she’s known. But instead of death at War’s hands, she’s claimed as his wife and swept into a relentless struggle for survival—and for her soul. Caught between devastation and desire, Miriam must confront the brutal force of War, who embodies destruction yet reveals a startling capacity for tenderness.
Famine
When the Horseman Famine descends on Ana’s ravaged city, survival is all she knows—until she crosses his path and is spared for reasons neither understands. Famine’s power brings entire populations to their knees, but Ana’s stubborn resilience and sharp wit refuse to be crushed. As famine and chaos spread, Ana becomes an unlikely spark of resistance, drawing Famine into a relentless cat-and-mouse game where trust is a weapon and attraction could mean destruction. Haunted by loss and hunted by fate, Ana and Famine are forced into uneasy alliance as the world teeters on the brink. With every encounter, their animosity blurs into desire, challenging everything they’ve been taught about mercy, power, and hope. But as the line between enemy and ally dissolves, Ana must decide if risking her heart is worth more than surviving another day.
Death
When the Fourth Horseman—Death himself—arrives, he expects nothing but silence and surrender. But Lazarus Gaumond refuses to fall. Marked by immortality and burning with purpose, she is the only soul Death cannot claim—and the only woman who can unravel his resolve.