
'God of Ruin' in the series 'Legacy of Gods' by author Rina Kent is a dark romance novel that follows the forbidden affair between Landon King and Mia. Landon, a character previously portrayed as a villain, surprises readers with his emotional attachment and obsession towards Mia, a strong-willed and loyal character who has been through traumatic experiences. As their entanglement unfolds, secrets are revealed, tensions rise, and a truce between their families becomes a challenging goal. The plot is filled with twists, intense chemistry, and character growth, offering a unique and unexpected love story that keeps readers engaged.
The writing style of 'God of Ruin' is described as thrilling, chilling, and filled with spooky vibes by readers. The author, Rina Kent, expertly crafts a story that delivers a satisfying ending, leaving readers eager for more. The character development, especially in Landon and Mia's relationship, is highlighted as a strong aspect of the book, with emotional depth, unexpected sweetness, and psychological compatibility adding layers to the dark romance narrative.
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Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings
Some content warnings may include themes of trauma, manipulation, and references to kidnapping, which could be sensitive for some readers.
Has Romance?
Yes, there is a significant romance element in God of Ruin, marked by strong chemistry and emotional depth between the main characters.
From The Publisher:
★ #1 BESTSELLER IN THE ENTIRE STORE! ★
From USA Today bestselling author Rina Kent comes a new STANDALONE dark college romance.
I'm out for revenge.
After careful planning, I gave the man who messed with my family a taste of his own medicine.
I thought it'd end there.
It didn't.
Landon King is a genius artist, a posh rich boy, and my worst nightmare.
He's decided that I'm the new addition to his chess game.
Too bad for him, I'm no pawn.
If he hits, I hit back, twice as hard and with the same hostility.
He says he'll ruin me.
Little does he know that ruination goes both ways.
This book can be read on its own, but for a better understanding of the world, you might want to start with God of Malice.
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