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A review by sophieasreads
God of Malice by Rina Kent
5.0
5/5⭐️
This was the first Rina Kent book I ever read and I fell in love at first read! I’ve re-read this book for times than I can count on my fingers.
Glyndon, daughter of Levi and Astrid (from Cruel King), is portrayed as a good girl. In the start of the book, she’s depressed because her best friend commits suicide. She goes to the cliff where he committed it and that’s where she meets Killian. Then everything escalates from there.
Killian, son of Asher and Reina Carson (from the Truth and Lies Duet), is portrayed as a psychopath. He becomes obsessed with Glyn from when he meets her at the cliff. He proves to everyone that Glyn is off-limits. Also he learns to cook and makes meals for her because she doesn’t take care of herself (swoon
This was the first Rina Kent book I ever read and I fell in love at first read! I’ve re-read this book for times than I can count on my fingers.
Glyndon, daughter of Levi and Astrid (from Cruel King), is portrayed as a good girl. In the start of the book, she’s depressed because her best friend commits suicide. She goes to the cliff where he committed it and that’s where she meets Killian. Then everything escalates from there.
Killian, son of Asher and Reina Carson (from the Truth and Lies Duet), is portrayed as a psychopath. He becomes obsessed with Glyn from when he meets her at the cliff. He proves to everyone that Glyn is off-limits. Also he learns to cook and makes meals for her because she doesn’t take care of herself (swoon