God of malice by Rina Kent Review - Red flags that you should fall in love in book not in real life❤️🖤⛓️

 




Rating: 4/5⭐



⚠️ CAUTION

Check the trigger warnings before reading


✨ A Soft Glimpse

A dark, obsessive love story filled with chaos, vulnerability, and two broken souls finding comfort in each other in the most unexpected way.


🌸 My Thoughts…

This book was probably the beginning of my obsession with Rina Kent’s work.

I know this book is very controversial—some people absolutely love it while others completely hate it. But me? I’m definitely on the side that loved it.

Dark romance has always been one of my favorite subgenres. There’s just something about the intensity, the emotional chaos, and the morally grey characters that keeps me hooked every single time. And honestly… this book gave me exactly that.

When I first started reading it, I had absolutely no idea what I was getting myself into. And for anyone who has already read this book… you KNOW that opening was insane. I still remember reading it while traveling on a train and literally looking around to make sure nobody could see what I was reading because I was shocked.

But regret reading it? Absolutely not.


💞 What Made Me Swoon

Killian Carson… what a man.

For someone who claims to feel nothing, he sure felt everything when it came to Glyndon.

The obsession, the possessiveness, the intensity… this man took it to another level. And somehow, beneath all the darkness, there was still vulnerability hidden underneath.

The little things he did for her stayed with me the most:

  • learning how to cook so she would actually eat properly
  • threatening her professor for constantly insulting her
  • helping her step outside of the version of herself she kept hiding behind
  • making her embrace her fantasies and unapologetically be herself

The way he chose her over everything else… it was obsessive, chaotic, unhealthy at times—and yet weirdly emotional too.

And Glyndon? I related to her more than I expected.

Her insecurities and inferiority complex felt painfully real at times, and seeing her slowly grow into someone more confident and unapologetic made me emotional. Deep down, all she ever wanted was someone to truly choose her for who she was.

And Killian did.

Watching her go from fearing him, to understanding him, to fiercely choosing him in return—even against his own brothers—was such an interesting progression to witness.


💔 What Stayed With Me

As dark and intense as this book was, there was still so much vulnerability underneath it all.

The emotional moments genuinely caught me off guard and honestly… some of them made me sob.

I think that’s part of why Killian stayed with me the way he did.


🌙 A Small Wish

Honestly, if you’re not someone who enjoys dark romance or morally grey characters, this book probably won’t work for you. It’s definitely one of those stories that depends heavily on personal taste.


🌷 Final Page

Overall, I absolutely loved this book—the characters, the tension, the chaos, the vulnerability, and yes… the spice too.

Messy, obsessive, emotional, and unforgettable in its own twisted way.

And safe to say… this was the book that officially pulled me deeper into my Rina Kent obsession.


🎀 Tropes

🩷Psychopath x Good girl
🩷enemies to lovers
🩷Forced Proximity
🩷Obsessive/possessive
🩷Secret society



                               


                         Until next chapter... All my love, heart and page🩷



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