I think 'Our Violent Ends' is likely to be a story full of intense emotions and dramatic events. Maybe it's about characters who are facing some sort of violent or extreme situation at the end of their journey. Without reading it, it's hard to say exactly, but often in such stories, the authors use strong language and vivid descriptions to convey the gravity of the situation.
Another device could be the use of imagery. Benedikt and Marshall may create vivid pictures of the violent scenes or the build - up to them. They could describe the blood - red sky during a battle or the cold, hard look in a character's eyes before they commit a violent act. Also, the use of contrast, like the calm before the storm, could be used to heighten the impact of the violent ends.
A 'violent delight' in Twilight fanfiction could be the power struggle within a vampire coven. The intense desire for power and dominance among the vampires can be seen as a form of 'delight' in the chaos it creates. This can lead to a 'violent end' such as a split in the coven or a full - out war. Or, the forbidden love between a vampire and a werewolf, which is a 'violent delight' due to the long - standing feud between their species, might end violently when their respective groups find out and try to force them apart.
Yes, some of Jessica Hawkins' romance novels might have violent ends. In many romance novels, including hers, conflict is a key element. This conflict can sometimes escalate to a point where it has a violent conclusion as a way to heighten the drama and the stakes for the characters.
In popular Twilight fanfiction, 'Violent Delights, Violent Ends' often shows up in the relationships. For example, the relationship between Bella and Edward has elements of this. Their love is intense, which is the 'violent delight'. But the danger from other vampires and the werewolves can lead to a 'violent end'. If Edward's vampire nature overpowers his love for Bella, it could end their relationship horribly.