I think it’s implied that this will be the case after the end of An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson but it’s been a while since I read it so my memory may be wrong.
I read a lot of fantasy romance and in almost all of them the human eventually becomes immortal in some way or they both with age the same somehow. Since the main tenet of the romance genre is that there must be a Happily Ever After, I think it’s hard to find one where the human actually permanently dies within the content of the book. But you may also want to ask in r/fantasyromance where they know the genre deeply.
If you’d accept a TV show, this does happen in >!Lucifer!<.
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I think it’s implied that this will be the case after the end of An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson but it’s been a while since I read it so my memory may be wrong.
I read a lot of fantasy romance and in almost all of them the human eventually becomes immortal in some way or they both with age the same somehow. Since the main tenet of the romance genre is that there must be a Happily Ever After, I think it’s hard to find one where the human actually permanently dies within the content of the book. But you may also want to ask in r/fantasyromance where they know the genre deeply.
If you’d accept a TV show, this does happen in >!Lucifer!<.