A review by aroundthebookbend1
God of Ruin by Rina Kent

5.0

Landon is hilarious

I came into this book expected to continue to hate Landon. I hated him in the other three books. Every appearance made me want to smack him in the face. I was expecting to come out of this tolerating him.
But that’s not what happened.
Landon King took my heart and claimed it. He snatched it away from Creighton with no remorse. I loved getting to really see him, and he was far more complex than I thought he would be. He is a narcissist through and through, but you can’t help but agree with some of the things he says about himself. Cause they’re true. And he’s absolutely hilarious. I had seen a little bit of his humor in the previous books, but this book was another level. I fully believe he redeemed himself from the previous encounters we had with him.
Of course I continued to love Mia. I loved her from her first appearance. Learning about her past broke my heart. I loved her loyalty to her family and friends, and how she wouldn’t allow Landon to hurt them. She was a strong character that grew even stronger, in my opinion. She gave even more than she got.
Watching them fall for each other was a beautiful experience. I was giddy throughout the majority of this book. Me being giddy is rare when it comes to books. (Though it has been happening more recently as I’ve found some really good books.)
I did not want this book to end, and I actually cried when it was over. Rina Kent has cemented herself as a favorite for me, especially with her epic twists that almost always catch me off guard.
I can’t wait for God of Fury.