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A review by overzealous_reader
In Death We Part by M. Bonnet
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
“Ares never gave anyone a gift unless he was well and truly obsessed.”
As Diana is trying to live her life, she is visited by Sebastian. Addicted to Diana’s pull and energy, Sebastian keeps visiting Diana in her dreams. Once Diana is noticed by Satan, Desmond and his crew; Ares, Malcolm, and Sebastian are tasked with killing her. But, unknown to Desmond, Sebastian has been visiting Diana, and the group decides to fake Diana’s death to hide her in their place and help her use her powers to defeat Satan. But as Diana learns about Sebastian, Desmond, Ares, and Malcolm, she starts to feel overwhelmed.
This is an interesting reverse harem since it technically is and isn’t. Since Sebastian is described as “the jealous type,” he tries to keep his group from gaining feelings for Diana. In the end, Sebastian and Ares are the two she starts to entrust herself and form a sort of relationship with them. The complexity of this group is one of the main issues in the book since Desmond and Malcolm are trying to fight their attraction to Diana. For Diana, trying to go along with this group’s plan while not processing the extreme change in her life. The group’s treatment of her result in Diana prematurely believing she can defeat Satan to leave Desmond’s group and return to her life. Unfortunately, this book does end on a cliffhanger, and there is no indication of Diana’s success, which is infuriating.
Recommend for fans of reverse harem, the Greek god Ares, and witches reaching their full potential.
As Diana is trying to live her life, she is visited by Sebastian. Addicted to Diana’s pull and energy, Sebastian keeps visiting Diana in her dreams. Once Diana is noticed by Satan, Desmond and his crew; Ares, Malcolm, and Sebastian are tasked with killing her. But, unknown to Desmond, Sebastian has been visiting Diana, and the group decides to fake Diana’s death to hide her in their place and help her use her powers to defeat Satan. But as Diana learns about Sebastian, Desmond, Ares, and Malcolm, she starts to feel overwhelmed.
This is an interesting reverse harem since it technically is and isn’t. Since Sebastian is described as “the jealous type,” he tries to keep his group from gaining feelings for Diana. In the end, Sebastian and Ares are the two she starts to entrust herself and form a sort of relationship with them. The complexity of this group is one of the main issues in the book since Desmond and Malcolm are trying to fight their attraction to Diana. For Diana, trying to go along with this group’s plan while not processing the extreme change in her life. The group’s treatment of her result in Diana prematurely believing she can defeat Satan to leave Desmond’s group and return to her life. Unfortunately, this book does end on a cliffhanger, and there is no indication of Diana’s success, which is infuriating.
Recommend for fans of reverse harem, the Greek god Ares, and witches reaching their full potential.