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A review by mandersjojo
God of Fury by Rina Kent
emotional
hopeful
sad
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
I've found that this book is the number one book discussed in this whole series. After reading and listening to it, I know why. This is a thought provoking, eye opening, soul crushing book and I am here for it.
This is book five in the series and probably my favorite, like so many other people have said. If I could rate it at a higher number, I would. This is my first MM novel and found it to be very well executed. Rina wrote these two characters in a way that I just adored both of them. The other books you find yourself not fond of one character or another until the book is almost over. Not this one. I was in love with Bran from the first book in this series and knew Nikolai had something about him I'd love. The second I started reading this book, I knew he was the best teddy bear ever.
Bran's story broke me. His story is so real and raw. I highly recommend reading the CW for this book. While Rina wrote this with tact and grace, the topics could be hard for some. If you're OK with the CWs, don't leave this on your TBR or leave it on any shelf to read later. You won't regret reading it as soon as you can.
On top of the greatness of this book, the narrators were on point! I started reading this book, then after a few chapters I knew I needed to listen to it instead. Teddy Hamilton as the voice of Niko was out of this world amazing. Shane East made me feel emotions for Bran I don't think I've ever felt while listening to a book. I honestly felt like I was standing on the side of the stage while this entire book played out in front of me. I'm so glad I bought the audiobook and highly recommend it as well .
Graphic: Sexual assault, Violence