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Learn moreThe gripping conclusion to the bestselling reverse harem urban fantasy series, The Four Horsemen.
The book talks about Truth, Chaos and Order. But what about Love?
Now the shocking truth about Vee's identity is revealed, the five are forced from to leave the UK in pursuit of the god threatening to end the world.
But Chaos hasn't finished his games yet. The countdown is on to stop the portals opening and to discover his whereabouts.
The arrival of new allies sends shockwaves through the group when they discover Joss's theories are true. But with them comes new hope.
And following one more stunning twist about Vee's identity, and her connection to them, the five discover their place in the world is much bigger than they realised.
In the midst of the storm swirling around them, the five grow closer as emotional barriers breakdown. Is their unshakeable bond enough to save everybody in the final battle with Chaos? Or will they be lost in their struggle to save the world?
Contains mature themes.
LJ Swallow is a USA Today bestselling author and alter-ego of bestselling contemporary romance author Lisa Swallow. Giving in to her dark side, LJ spends time creating worlds filled with supernatural creatures who don't fit the norm.
Cornell Collins was a hippie, a mod, a punk, a new-romantic, and a new-waver. Now, he proudly calls himself "newly middle aged." Considering life to have been better in the 70s and 80s, he finds his cell phone too big and heavy and wants to smash the TV (much as a rock star in the 70s would have), except TVs don't explode anymore when you do that . . . and they're a whole lot more expensive to replace. Narrating audiobooks has shown Cornell that life in the modern world can, in some ways, be just as good, and he has found a peace in telling stories. His life partner (children of the 70s don't get "married") and daughter are very patient and much cleverer than he is.