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mspilesofpaper's review
dark
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
Kings and Monsters is the fourth instalment in the Three Fates Mafia series although it can also be read as a standalone. It's a fast-paced spicy monster romance with a M/M. As it has barely 200 pages, it feels like a novella and can be easily read within a day.
The review might contain spoilers.
PLOT
Unlike with Killers and Monsters, the fourth book has actually a plot. Granted, it isn't a very large one but there's a plot. ;)
Grim and Ryan meet in a sex club where they engage in each other before parting ways. In the following six months, Grim moves from job to job, from place to place, as death follows him. He has finally enough when the decapitated head of his boss starts to speak, so he flees the scene but gets pursued by machine monsters that force him over a cliff where he lands on Ryan's car, causing a massive accident. Ryan knows right away that Grim is a demi-god and despite his urge to kill him, he takes him away from the scene and flees to his apartment with the unconscious Grim. Due to sexual tension, they both decide that they will fuck one night before Grim will leave as he doesn't want to be a demi-god and just wants a peaceful life. The following morning, Grim gets assaulted by Theseus and the Chimera after leaving Ryan's mansion and gets kidnapped to act as bait for Ryan as it is revealed that they are fated mates. The following chapters are just about them finding each other again and finding a way to be together. Here, Grim also gets his memories back, which sparks their revenge on Theseus as he is behind everything.
WORLD-BUILDING & MAGIC
As it is still set in the same world as Killers and Monsters, it plays in Moirai, a fictional city in California. Time-wise, it's roughly a year after the second instalment as Serena's twins are born and can breathe fire (so I would say that they are around 6 months old and she was in the 1st trimester in her epilogue). The book still incorporates mafia elements but they are more subdued and play only a role when it comes to taking revenge on Theseus. There's still no actual magic but Grim has powers granted by his godly father, Hades, which are magical enough. In addition, there's the introduction of the actual Labyrinth of the Minoan Bull myth. The Labyrinth exists outside of time and space as its own thing, so days within it can either be hours/weeks/months or years on the outside (or vice versa). It has a mind of its own as well.
CHARACTERS
In comparison, the cast is very small in Kings and Monsters as the book follows Grim and Ryan on their journey to become a couple (and to take revenge). Of course, there are mentions of characters that have been met in the previous books (e.g., Ian/Serena/Luca, Cerberus & their mate, Percy & Madeline, Theseus and Orpheus) but they play very small side roles.
Grim is the son of Hades and is rather pragmatic and still surprisingly optimistic despite his past. Still, he's rather sardonic from time to time and fed up with the bizarre things happening around him (in the first chapters). He's described as tall (over 6 feet), broad-shouldered and with a soft stomach, so he might be on the plus-size spectrum. While there's fan art within the book, I still found it difficult to tell if he's really plus-size or not. Ryan is the Minoan Bull and can shapeshift between his true bull form and his human form. True to him being a bull: he can be stubborn. He's also a worrier (about his place within the Three Fates mafia, about his employees considering him a good boss, ...) and has a horrible memory for names. For a monster, he feels very human and more fleshed out than Ian.
ROMANCE
Due to the "fated mates" trope, their romance is also insta-lust and insta-love. Unlike the Serena/Luca/Ian relationship, I found Grim's and Ryan's relationship by far healthier and better developed. They talk with each other and take each other's concerns seriously. There's no obsession, blackmail or grooming/paedophilia in their relationship. Of course, there's an age gap but Grim is an adult (in his 30s), so the power balance isn't too one-sided.
For the sex, I would also give it 4 🌶️ as it is very graphic and the book opens with a sex scene (oral and anal sex). Overall, the two constantly fuck (for hours) and there's sex in pretty much every chapter. If you are into it: large, golden bull cock, pierced penis, oral and anal sex, choking & breath play, nipple play & nipple pumps, BDSM, Dom/Sub (both are switches), mating bites, actual monster sex (as in Ryan being in his bull form), collaring, leashing, paddling, breeding kink, consensual degradation, sensory deprivation (blindfolds), restraints (handcuffs), gags and muzzles, rimming & edging, primal hunting/play, size differences. (I likely forgot something but let's just say that the sex is very spicy.)
TW & CW
Please, head the trigger warnings and content warnings that the author lists at the beginning of the book. In addition, I would add the following for TWs:
decapitation, multiple murders, general violence, multiple death of main character, attempted murder, trafficking and child slavery (Grim gets sold as a child to Theseus as his foster father blames him for a death), grooming (Theseus grooms Grim into an assassin), death of family (mother, grandparents, aunt & uncle, cousin), foster care, captivity and kidnapping (on page and past), drugging, memory/mind manipulation, ...
As for the sexual content warnings:
bull cock, pierced penis, oral and anal sex, choking & breath play, nipple play & nipple pumps, BDSM, Dom/Sub, mating bites, actual monster sex, collaring, leashing, paddling, breeding kink, consensual degradation, sensory deprivation (blindfolds), restraints (handcuffs), gags and muzzles, rimming & edging, primal hunting/play, size differences, impact play, begging, flogging, frotting, large amount of cum, ...
Please check other reviews for more or additional trigger warnings and content warnings as these are the ones that I just mentioned in my journal entries on Storygraph.
TL;DR
Short, fast-paced monster romance with a focus on graphic and explicit sex scenes with an M/M pairing and the "fated mates" trope. Both MMCs are burley cinnamon rolls with murderous tendencies who have a surprisingly healthy relationship with each other (especially for a mafia setting). Based on the Minoan Bull myth but with a HEA for the bull.
The review might contain spoilers.
PLOT
Unlike with Killers and Monsters, the fourth book has actually a plot. Granted, it isn't a very large one but there's a plot. ;)
Grim and Ryan meet in a sex club where they engage in each other before parting ways. In the following six months, Grim moves from job to job, from place to place, as death follows him. He has finally enough when the decapitated head of his boss starts to speak, so he flees the scene but gets pursued by machine monsters that force him over a cliff where he lands on Ryan's car, causing a massive accident. Ryan knows right away that Grim is a demi-god and despite his urge to kill him, he takes him away from the scene and flees to his apartment with the unconscious Grim. Due to sexual tension, they both decide that they will fuck one night before Grim will leave as he doesn't want to be a demi-god and just wants a peaceful life. The following morning, Grim gets assaulted by Theseus and the Chimera after leaving Ryan's mansion and gets kidnapped to act as bait for Ryan as it is revealed that they are fated mates. The following chapters are just about them finding each other again and finding a way to be together. Here, Grim also gets his memories back, which sparks their revenge on Theseus as he is behind everything.
WORLD-BUILDING & MAGIC
As it is still set in the same world as Killers and Monsters, it plays in Moirai, a fictional city in California. Time-wise, it's roughly a year after the second instalment as Serena's twins are born and can breathe fire (so I would say that they are around 6 months old and she was in the 1st trimester in her epilogue). The book still incorporates mafia elements but they are more subdued and play only a role when it comes to taking revenge on Theseus. There's still no actual magic but Grim has powers granted by his godly father, Hades, which are magical enough. In addition, there's the introduction of the actual Labyrinth of the Minoan Bull myth. The Labyrinth exists outside of time and space as its own thing, so days within it can either be hours/weeks/months or years on the outside (or vice versa). It has a mind of its own as well.
CHARACTERS
In comparison, the cast is very small in Kings and Monsters as the book follows Grim and Ryan on their journey to become a couple (and to take revenge). Of course, there are mentions of characters that have been met in the previous books (e.g., Ian/Serena/Luca, Cerberus & their mate, Percy & Madeline, Theseus and Orpheus) but they play very small side roles.
Grim is the son of Hades and is rather pragmatic and still surprisingly optimistic despite his past. Still, he's rather sardonic from time to time and fed up with the bizarre things happening around him (in the first chapters). He's described as tall (over 6 feet), broad-shouldered and with a soft stomach, so he might be on the plus-size spectrum. While there's fan art within the book, I still found it difficult to tell if he's really plus-size or not. Ryan is the Minoan Bull and can shapeshift between his true bull form and his human form. True to him being a bull: he can be stubborn. He's also a worrier (about his place within the Three Fates mafia, about his employees considering him a good boss, ...) and has a horrible memory for names. For a monster, he feels very human and more fleshed out than Ian.
ROMANCE
Due to the "fated mates" trope, their romance is also insta-lust and insta-love. Unlike the Serena/Luca/Ian relationship, I found Grim's and Ryan's relationship by far healthier and better developed. They talk with each other and take each other's concerns seriously. There's no obsession, blackmail or grooming/paedophilia in their relationship. Of course, there's an age gap but Grim is an adult (in his 30s), so the power balance isn't too one-sided.
For the sex, I would also give it 4 🌶️ as it is very graphic and the book opens with a sex scene (oral and anal sex). Overall, the two constantly fuck (for hours) and there's sex in pretty much every chapter. If you are into it: large, golden bull cock, pierced penis, oral and anal sex, choking & breath play, nipple play & nipple pumps, BDSM, Dom/Sub (both are switches), mating bites, actual monster sex (as in Ryan being in his bull form), collaring, leashing, paddling, breeding kink, consensual degradation, sensory deprivation (blindfolds), restraints (handcuffs), gags and muzzles, rimming & edging, primal hunting/play, size differences. (I likely forgot something but let's just say that the sex is very spicy.)
TW & CW
Please, head the trigger warnings and content warnings that the author lists at the beginning of the book. In addition, I would add the following for TWs:
decapitation, multiple murders, general violence, multiple death of main character, attempted murder, trafficking and child slavery (Grim gets sold as a child to Theseus as his foster father blames him for a death), grooming (Theseus grooms Grim into an assassin), death of family (mother, grandparents, aunt & uncle, cousin), foster care, captivity and kidnapping (on page and past), drugging, memory/mind manipulation, ...
As for the sexual content warnings:
bull cock, pierced penis, oral and anal sex, choking & breath play, nipple play & nipple pumps, BDSM, Dom/Sub, mating bites, actual monster sex, collaring, leashing, paddling, breeding kink, consensual degradation, sensory deprivation (blindfolds), restraints (handcuffs), gags and muzzles, rimming & edging, primal hunting/play, size differences, impact play, begging, flogging, frotting, large amount of cum, ...
Please check other reviews for more or additional trigger warnings and content warnings as these are the ones that I just mentioned in my journal entries on Storygraph.
TL;DR
Short, fast-paced monster romance with a focus on graphic and explicit sex scenes with an M/M pairing and the "fated mates" trope. Both MMCs are burley cinnamon rolls with murderous tendencies who have a surprisingly healthy relationship with each other (especially for a mafia setting). Based on the Minoan Bull myth but with a HEA for the bull.
Graphic: Death and Sexual content
Moderate: Child abuse, Gun violence, Trafficking, Kidnapping, and Death of parent
Minor: Drug abuse, Grief, and Car accident
caoimhe1410's review
dark
emotional
hopeful
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.25
eltcdm's review
adventurous
dark
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
mlangwrites3's review
dark
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
raven_goddess's review
adventurous
dark
funny
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
4.75
WARNING! THIS BOOK HAS DARK TRIGGERS THAT SHOULD BE READ WITH CAUTION! BE AN ADULT ABOUT IT!
Kings and Monsters: A MM Monster Mafia Romance (Three Fates Mafia Book 4):
Rating: 4.75
Opener:
Having read a few books by Evan's and loved the perfect blend of very dark & filthy monster love/lust, I was happy to see this one be released when I ran across it on Amazon! Glad that I did since it was just as hot, addictive & depraved as the others! Especially with the pairing of the Minoan Bull of legend & a Son of Hades, had me absorbed from page one!
Positives:
Listing off what I adored within this book: {blend of Greek mythos and mafia elements into modern day, scorching hot monster smut, breeding, primal play, breath play, both being alpha males & submissive, their pet names for each other, bloody murders & gore, horror elements, humor, how possessive they were, Ryan's brutish nature being the Minoan Bull, and Grim's powers as Hades son}! This was a grocery list worth of what I loved within the book, but to emphasis more so, loved Ryan and Grim a lot! They both were funny, very sexy, bloodthirsty, and the fact they switched between who was dominant and submissive fit them well! The adventure, betrayal, appearances of Gods & Monsters, and references to Ancient Greece overall were also amazing elements I enjoyed! As with Evan's other books, the filthiness within this was "burn you to ashes" Level! With how dirty both Ryan and Grim were, it left me steaming! Both gave off the Alpha Male Daddy energy and yet, could still be a good boy to the other!
Improvements:
As for issues I noticed, there was: {Too much [licking lips & huffing], minor grammar errors, and use of blonde instead of blond for a male character}. Other than those, I still had a marvelous time reading this!
Recommendation:
I would highly recommend this book if what I said and the triggers are just your taste! I again had a fantastic time reading this dark & smutty book and will have to buy it physically for the bookshelf! Cannot wait for the audio version of this as well! Great work Evans and happy reading!
emsbibliophiles's review
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
gadering's review
adventurous
dark
emotional
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
My Facebook of the series so far. I adore this pairing and the dynamic of Ryan and Grim's relationship.
zombie_loves_books's review
emotional
hopeful
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0