A review by i_ambooked
God of Malice by Rina Kent

4.0

RED FLAGS all over the place.
When my friend said "read God of Malice. The dude is a true sociopath" I found it hard to believe. Most authors are afraid to breach the pandora's seal.
But I apologize in advance for the lack of trust Friend. I wont ever doubt you.

A chance encounter, or so we think, brings Killian and Glyndon into the same place at the same time.

Killian is quick to show his true colors and we learn just how much of a sociopath he is. Fawned and loved by the masses, the public has no idea what lurks beneath his exterior. That privilege is only reserved for Glyndon who happens to know first hand what kind of person he is.

“Why are you in a hurry? Shouldn’t you enjoy our second date?”
“Second what?”
“Date. It could be considered the third, but I have a feeling you don’t think of that first meeting on the cliff as a date.”


No shit Sherlock.

Glyndon on another hand is a pure soul. She has always felt this inadequacy compared to her brothers and that made her the perfect prey for a hunter like Killian. She is considerate, empathetic and is always looking out for her people.

I won't gloss over this book. It is very questionable. I constantly wondered what kind of person I am for enjoying these books, but then I remembered it is fiction and I'm a big girl who knows perfectly how to separate fiction from reality.

So if you are a big girl like me, GO READ IT.