God of Malice - Rina Kent
- ajumbleofhappy
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
Killian is my favorite kind of morally gray man — brilliant, ruthless, and utterly magnetic. Watching him fixate on Glyndon is fascinating; he’s chaos wrapped in control, and every move he makes pulls you in deeper.
Glyndon is a broken soul, trying to make sense of loss and guilt she’s never truly let go of. Killian sees straight through her façade, and that raw recognition paves the way for a connection that feels both dangerous and inevitable.
Every scene between them kept my heart racing. The chemistry is undeniable, the tension electric, and when you layer it with the twisted world around them — the rivalries, secrets, and emotional scars — it creates a story that’s impossible to look away from.
The spice is off the charts, but it’s more than just heat; it amplifies every emotion and reveals the intensity of their bond. And those twists? They’re ruthless. I was hooked from the very first page and didn’t let go until the end.
I’ll make sure you always choose me as much as I choose you.




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