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★★★★☆ 3.92 • Goodreads

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Craved possessive intensity and urban danger in The Defender by Ana Huang? God of Malice by Rina Kent goes darker.

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Why It's Your Next Read

  • Elite university secrets amplify forbidden stakes
  • Brooding alpha w/ tragic past obsesses harder
  • Enemies-to-lovers tension explodes into dark possession
  • Taboo power dynamics satisfy your guilty cravings

If you craved the possessive intensity and urban danger in The Defender, God of Malice delivers that same intoxicating edge—but darker. Rina Kent crafts an elite university underworld where every glance carries consequence, every touch ignites obsession, and a brooding alpha with shadows in his past claims what he wants without apology.

If The Defender made you hungry, God of Malice will consume you whole.

The heroine fights back with sharp wit and defiance, pushing boundaries until the enemies-to-lovers tension detonates into explosive, unrepentant passion. This is forbidden attraction weaponized, jealousy as foreplay, redemption through surrender.

If The Defender made you hungry, God of Malice will consume you whole.

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What Readers Are Saying

"It was fun, flirty with great banter but simultaneously dark, twisted obsession." Gry ☾, Goodreads
""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
"Killian is a walking, murderous red flag, and like Glyn…. I’m only seeing green." Marianna Moore, Goodreads

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