A review by daniela_endless_tbr
God of Fury by Rina Kent

dark emotional sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.
🌶️🌶️🌶️.5/5.

Favorite of the series, hands down!
Y’all, I strongly suggest you listen to the audio and read along. You won’t regret it. Shane and Teddy knocked it out of the park with this one. 🙌🏽
The narration throughout the series has been amazing but this one in particular was something else.


I knew from previous books that Brandon had a darker side so to speak but i never thought he would be like this. I also knew I would love him even more after his book.
With Nikolai I was very intrigued to know what was up with him and why he had his violent side and why he was so hostile towards Bran, or so I thought.

The beginning of this book was an experience already. I loved how it started and how much we learned about Bran and how much we delved into. I loved seeing how he felt when Niko came barging into his life and basically didn't take his 'no' for an answer.
Bran was such a complex character but also easy to understand and quite honestly the easiest to have sympathy for from the very beginning compared to the others in the series but especially with his twin brother, Landon. I loved seeing how much him and his twin are interlaced with each other and what each other meant to one another.
Bran was a closed off person and he wore a mask for everyone but Niko noticed something was up with him and never gave up on getting to the bottom of who the real Bran was.
I also liked the journey Bran went when facing desires he never thought he had and what that meant for him and everyone around him in a way.

Niko was a very straightforward character. He is very blunt and a simple man and  while people think he's dumb, he is anything but that. He also has a heart of gold which I wasn't expecting and that's part of why this book was so good.
Niko had the best relationship with his dad, Kyle, and I loved seeing it.

They are opposites of each other but that's what worked best. They are both very possessive of each other and I ate that up. Bran was such a surprise in that regard while Niko was the cherry on top of everything  else.
I loved and felt how deep in love they were for one another and I love these two.

Highlights of this story:

1- Niko being persistent because he saw something in Bran and he never gave up nor even thought to.

2- Landon came through multiple times even if he f**ked things up in the beginning. In my eyes this book felt like a wrap up with Landon's arc because I actually felt that he meant what he said and I was an emotional mess every time.

3- Niko & Landon teaming up to take the trash out. 👀

4- Levi & Astrid coming through with their understanding and love.

5- We finally figured out who white mask is. 👀

While I cried in various parts of this story, the third act was a lot. It was  painful, emotional, sad and everything in between. I was a mess y'all.
This book was painful, very emotional, sweet at times but with a dash of violence and a love between two souls that were meant to be. I suggest you do not read this as a standalone to get the full experience. At least God Of Ruin is a must because Landon is the twin brother and as such an integral piece of Bran's.
Please check the TW/CW at the beginning if you have any because it has some heavy topics and while every book in the series is dark, imo this one hits different.




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