God of Malice
by Rina Kent
Part of the 'Legacy of Gods' series, this book explores the dark and intense relationship between a mafia heir and a woman caught in his world, filled with passion and danger.
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About This Book
In "God of Malice," Glyndon King, an art student from a renowned family, becomes entangled with Killian Carson, a medical student with a dark and dangerous side. Their initial encounter is marked by tension and power dynamics, setting the stage for a complex relationship. As Glyndon navigates her feelings, she discovers the existence of secret societies within their universities, including the Heathens, to which Killian belongs. These societies are embroiled in a clandestine war, adding layers of intrigue and danger to their connection.
The narrative delves into themes of power, control, and forbidden attraction, as Glyndon grapples with her growing feelings for Killian while uncovering unsettling truths about his past. The story is set against the backdrop of elite academic institutions, where rivalries and hidden alliances shape the characters' lives. The atmosphere is dark and intense, with a slow-burn tension that keeps readers on edge. The plot intricately weaves suspense and emotional depth, exploring the complexities of love and obsession within a perilous world.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the intense and addictive nature of 'God of Malice,' making it hard to put down. Many commend Rina Kent's writing for its depth and ability to evoke strong emotions. Fans note the book's dark themes and content warnings, advising caution for sensitive readers. Some readers find the male protagonist's behavior excessively brutal, which may be off-putting. Ideal for fans of dark romance seeking complex characters and morally ambiguous relationships.
Rating Distribution
Based on 20 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.
