
God of Wrath: A Dark Enemies to Lovers Romance
by Rina Kent
What is “God of Wrath: A Dark Enemies to Lovers Romance” about?
In this standalone novel, a mafia prince ensnares a woman into his dangerous world, leading to a tumultuous and dark romance filled with power struggles and undeniable attraction.
About This Book
In "God of Wrath," Cecily Knight, a psychology student at King's University, becomes entangled with Jeremy Volkov, a charismatic yet dangerous mafia prince. Their initial encounter, stemming from Cecily's inadvertent involvement with the mafia, leads to a perilous and intense relationship. Jeremy's obsession with Cecily grows as he seeks to possess and control her, drawing her deeper into his perilous world.
The novel delves into themes of obsession, control, and the blurred lines between love and dominance. Cecily's internal struggle intensifies as she grapples with her growing attraction to Jeremy and the dangers inherent in their connection. The story is marked by a dark, suspenseful atmosphere, with moments of tension and emotional turmoil that keep readers engaged.
As the narrative unfolds, Cecily and Jeremy's complex relationship challenges their perceptions of trust, loyalty, and personal boundaries. The slow-burn romance is filled with power struggles and undeniable attraction, set against the backdrop of the mafia's dangerous world. The novel's mood is intense and emotionally charged, offering a deep exploration of the characters' psyches and the dynamics of their tumultuous relationship.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the intense chemistry and complex character development between Jeremy and Cecily. Many commend Rina Kent's vivid and unflinching writing style, enhancing the dark romance experience. Fans note the emotional depth and exploration of trauma and healing, adding layers to the narrative. Some readers find the dark themes and explicit content challenging, with content warnings advised. Ideal for fans of dark romance seeking morally complex characters and steamy, intense storytelling.
Rating Distribution
Based on 16 Open Library ratings



