
Rina Kent’s God of Malice: A Dark Romance That Pulls No Punches
If you’re looking for a love story built on mutual respect and emotional growth, this one just isn’t it. This book is gripping, dark, and unrelenting in its portrayal of a twisted love story—one that thrives on obsession, control, and mind games. God of Malice kicks off the Legacy of Gods series. A set of standalone novels set in the same world.
Killian Carson is the ultimate dark romance antihero—intelligent, unfeeling, dominant, and hunting for his ultimate masterpiece. Glyndon King, an artist struggling to find her place in a family where she never quite measures up, becomes his latest fixation. When she stumbles into Killian’s world, her life is forever changed.
As much as some chapters left me wanting to pause and process, I couldn’t look away. The intensity of Killian and Glyndon’s dynamic had me fully hooked, and before I knew it, I had blown through the book in a day. Every chapter pulled me deeper, leaving me questioning my morals and unable to set it down.
This one is for the girls who can overlook murder, stalking, and a thousand other red flags—as long as he doesn’t cheat. It’s for the girls that want a man that murders anyone who looks at them wrong, and to be chased through the woods by the light of the moon.
Fans of Kent’s previous works or dark, villain-driven romances will likely devour every page of this dark romance. But for those who prefer their love with a softer edge, this book might feel more like a beautifully written nightmare than a romance. Either way, God of Malice is unforgettable, whether you love it, hate it, or don't know but still can’t look away.
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