If Zade's predatory surveillance melted your morals, Creighton's psychopathic obsession will shatter them completely. God of Malice trades haunted manor shadows for the cutthroat hierarchy of an elite university, where secret societies breed ethical ambiguity and every interaction drips with psychological warfare. The stalker-to-protector pipeline you craved gets a vicious upgrade: here, obsession doesn't just watch—it calculates, manipulates, and claims with the kind of feral devotion that rewires your nervous system.
This isn't redemption served soft. It's trauma weaponized into foreplay, power dynamics stretched until they snap, and consent negotiations that double as emotional bloodsport—exactly the unfiltered chaos Carlton taught you to crave.
If you survived Haunting Adeline's darkness, Creighton's brand of devotion will ruin you for all other anti-heroes.
""I have not a shadow of a doubt that the little rabbit is flipping my world upside down. And I'll let her. Because she's mine. And I'll set the whole fucking world on fire to make sure she remains safe."" — Ri ♡, Goodreads
"It was fun, flirty with great banter but simultaneously dark, twisted obsession." — Gry ☾, Goodreads
"Killian is a walking, murderous red flag, and like Glyn…. I’m only seeing green." — Marianna Moore, Goodreads
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