
God of Fury
by Rina Kent
Brandon, an artist with a carefully constructed perfect life, crashes into Nikolai, a violent mafia heir who challenges every boundary. When sparks fly between them, unexpected power plays, spiraling emotions, and self-destruction follow in a tale of enemies to lovers where control shifts and secrets burn.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In "God of Fury," Brandon King, a disciplined artist, encounters Nikolai Sokolov, a notorious mafia heir. This unexpected meeting challenges Brandon's perceptions of his own identity and desires. Nikolai's relentless pursuit disrupts Brandon's carefully constructed life, leading to a tumultuous relationship marked by intense emotions and power struggles.
As their connection deepens, both men confront personal traumas and internal conflicts. Brandon grapples with his past and the complexities of his feelings toward Nikolai, while Nikolai battles his own demons and the violent world he inhabits. Their journey is fraught with tension, self-discovery, and the blurring of boundaries between love and obsession.
Set against a backdrop of mafia intrigue and personal turmoil, the story delves into themes of identity, control, and the transformative power of love. The narrative is intense and emotionally charged, offering a raw exploration of the characters' vulnerabilities and the challenges they face in reconciling their desires with their realities.
What Readers Say
Many readers praise the novel's emotional depth and complex character development. Fans appreciate the author's ability to balance dark themes with moments of tenderness. Some readers find the explicit scenes integral to the story, while others may find them unsettling. Critics note pacing issues and repetitive content, which may affect reader engagement. This book is recommended for fans of dark romance and complex character-driven narratives.
Rating Distribution
Based on 13 Open Library ratings
About the Author

Rina Kent
19 books in library
Readers are drawn to Rina Kent's ability to craft compelling narratives that delve into the complexities of human relationships, featuring unapologetic anti-heroes and villains. Her stories are praised for their emotional depth and the intense passion that drives the characters, making them both captivating and unforgettable.


