A review by rani_cl
God of Malice: Special Edition Print by Rina Kent

3.0

“Everytime I look at her, I’m reminded of the difference she made in my life.”

Man, when I say this book was fucked up, I’m not exaggerating. But I did enjoy reading it and I think it opened a whole new world for me, even though I was shocked a lot of times while reading it!

The storyline was okay, sometimes a bit all over the place and it made me have a hard time understanding what was happening. I also went into this blindly, so I didn’t know what to expect, but it’s not like I was fully disgusted by all the things that were going on.

Will definitely be reading the other books! Something about these books caught my attention!

ೃ༄ Glyndon (what a name is that, by the way?) was a character I really liked. She showed her struggles with mental health, but also with everything going on with Killian, and as I keep repeating, I like seeing that in books. I did find her a tiny bit annoying when she kept being super distrustful even though it was proved enough that she doesn’t have to be. Get it together girl!!

ೃ༄ I didn’t know what to think of Killian at first. We start off with him in the worst way possible, but after a while he shows you that besides all his fucked up problems, actions and flaws, he is capable of taking care of someone (learning how to cook for them? OMG!) and ‘loving’ them (in the capacity a psychopath can love someone). I like seeing the character development and how he realized how much Glyn helped him.