If Sloane and Rowan's blood-soaked courtship proved you're done with heroes who apologize for their damage, Killian's sociopathic magnetism will feel like coming home. God of Malice trades serial-killer rivalry for mafia-bred obsession, but keeps that same refusal to soften the edges—depravity isn't a flaw to overcome, it's the entire point. The banter slices just as sharp, turning psychological warfare into foreplay, while the spice refuses to blush at what it demands from you.
This isn't enemies-to-lovers stumbling toward redemption. It's two broken people weaponizing their obsession until the line between destruction and devotion disappears entirely, and you're here for every unhinged second.
Pick this up if you want your darkness served without apology.
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