A review by jinxei
In Death We Part by M. Bonnet

5.0

Before I even say how much I loved this book, can I just say I teared up with the dedication alone?

In Death We Part is a wild ride, to put it mildly. Diana is everything I wish I could be. She is strong, confident, and knows what she wants in life. A genuine role model not just as a curvy FMC, but a FMC in general. She's smart and sassy and takes no one's crap. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) for her, she finds herself kidnapped and at the mercy of four men who have been following her in secret to claim the bounty on her head. Sure, they're alphaholes, but that doesn't mean she backs down and becomes timid. Diana takes charge and they quickly find themselves obsessed with her. And these are no ordinary men and bring some ... surprises to her life.

This book was dark, incredibly dark, but in the best way possible. The humor and banter between the main characters kept the book from being too much. While I put Diana on a pedestal for how incredible she is, it did not overshadow the men at all. I know I shouldn't be able to pick favorites, but if you have read any of my reviews you know it's always the dark twisted one that steals my heart and Ares was no exception. All of the characters have their own distinct personalities and the adventure itself was incredibly fun. The plot wasn't drowned out in spice, and the spice itself was incredibly well done.

I can't believe that was it when I got to the last page, but you know I'm throwing my money into preordering the next one immediately. I have not stopped talking and recommending this book in weeks now. Every group and book club I am in has heard my praises, and I've even converted one of my book clubs to read it this month.

If you've ever considered dabbling in reading about primal play, dubcon, "extra special equipment," RH with sword crossing, praise, dominance/submission, knife play or any other of the other fun content warnings for this, this is a great way to start.