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# God of Malice (Standard Edition): A Dark College Anti-Hero Romance (Legacy of Gods, 1)

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From USA Today bestselling author Rina Kent comes the first in a dark and steamy college romance series featuring elite criminal families and morally gray heroes. Killian Carson is unfeeling, cold-blooded, monstrous…and has developed an obsession with Glyndon that just might be both of their undoing. Killian Carson is a predator wrapped in sophisticated charm. He's cold-blooded, manipulative, and vicious. Though his charisma and intelligence fool everyone, Glyndon sees right through him. She sees the psychopath within, and though her brain tells her to run, there's a secret part of her that knows the monster will only chase her…and she may want to get caught. Glyndon King has never felt like anyone's favorite. Her mother and brothers are the artistic talents in the family, and she knows she will never live up to anyone's expectations. But Killian? He has no expectations except that she is now his. It doesn't matter that their schools are rivals―their possessive, all-consuming desire may be able to drown out everything else. But can two people with broken souls truly repair the broken parts of each other's psyche? Can their dark and sinful desire overcome their history? When it turns out those pasts are more disturbingly entwined than they thought, they may come out stronger, or it may be their unraveling.

Review: Killian & Glyndon - Man-oh-man, Ms. Kent is such a superb writer! I don’t know why I waited to read this series. Well, I don’t like waiting, so I only read complete series, but still, this one has been out for a bit & it Is delicious. While the characters are young, they are very mature. Without trying to give away too many tidbits, for a villain, I thoroughly enjoyed Killian. I also appreciated Glyndon’s reluctance all the way. I quite enjoyed several of the side characters too. I am eager to start book 2. I purchased the audio version & I think I can affirm that Wen Ross my favorite male narrator. I think I like him better than Teddy Hamilton even. The narration in this book is even better bcz it has multiple narrators throughout & they are some of the better ones too. The narration brings the characters to life. Very well done.
Review: God of Malice - This was a good book. I do have a small complaint, and it is that I was not a huge fan of the language. I don’t know how to describe it, the closest I can get to the true reason for my mild dislike is that the words aren’t used in a way that is pleasing *to me*. It’s as if the writing / the words are a vaguely reasonable use of the English language, but at the same time much of it is painfully wrong and I cringed as I asked myself if some of the words are real words at all and wondered whether I could continue despite my anal desire to rewrite and edit the whole thing. To be fair, once I was done cringing about the interesting use of the English language, I found the characters intriguing and the story fine enough. Worth a read if you’re not a pearl clutching English major with unreasonable anxiety about an author who takes serious liberties with words, sentence structure and the English language.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #2,371 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #14 in New Adult & College Romance (Books) #72 in Romantic Suspense (Books) #215 in Literature & Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 83,682 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Killian & Glyndon
*by M***H on May 26, 2026*

Man-oh-man, Ms. Kent is such a superb writer! I don’t know why I waited to read this series. Well, I don’t like waiting, so I only read complete series, but still, this one has been out for a bit & it Is delicious. While the characters are young, they are very mature. Without trying to give away too many tidbits, for a villain, I thoroughly enjoyed Killian. I also appreciated Glyndon’s reluctance all the way. I quite enjoyed several of the side characters too. I am eager to start book 2. I purchased the audio version & I think I can affirm that Wen Ross my favorite male narrator. I think I like him better than Teddy Hamilton even. The narration in this book is even better bcz it has multiple narrators throughout & they are some of the better ones too. The narration brings the characters to life. Very well done.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ God of Malice
*by A***R on July 27, 2025*

This was a good book. I do have a small complaint, and it is that I was not a huge fan of the language. I don’t know how to describe it, the closest I can get to the true reason for my mild dislike is that the words aren’t used in a way that is pleasing *to me*. It’s as if the writing / the words are a vaguely reasonable use of the English language, but at the same time much of it is painfully wrong and I cringed as I asked myself if some of the words are real words at all and wondered whether I could continue despite my anal desire to rewrite and edit the whole thing. To be fair, once I was done cringing about the interesting use of the English language, I found the characters intriguing and the story fine enough. Worth a read if you’re not a pearl clutching English major with unreasonable anxiety about an author who takes serious liberties with words, sentence structure and the English language.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Red Flags and all
*by A***E on January 23, 2025*

Did I question my morals while reading this book? Absolutely. Did I find comfort in knowing that this is the kind of dynamic I only tolerate in books and not in reality? Also yes. I’ve been on the fence about picking up a Rina Kent book for a while. I wasn’t sure if her style would be for me or if I’d even finish one of her books. With that being said, I’m upset with myself for waiting so long. This book was deeply intriguing and made me question myself, especially as someone new to this genre. Let’s start with Glyn. Her character is simple and naive, but there’s a quiet, dark undertone to her. At the beginning, she’s at one of the lowest points in her life. As the story progresses, we get glimpses into how she views herself as a person, a daughter, a sister, and a friend, while also uncovering what led her to the book’s opening events. Glyn starts off as the kind of person who avoids making waves, suffers in silence, and doesn’t want to be a bother. But as the book unfolds, she grows more outspoken and confident. Overall, I liked her character, but I loved the person Killian helped her become by the end. Now, about her “friend.” For much of the book, we’re led to believe that this friend, who "voluntarily" left the earth, had been in her life for a bit. But toward the end, we find out she only knew him for two months and assumed she knew him better than anyone else. Spoiler: she didn’t. I interpreted this two ways: either she was so desperate for connection that she clung to his words, or she was gullible and naive enough to believe he saw her for who she truly was. When the truth came out about what he said and did, I was baffled as to why she grieved him so deeply. Now, the main event: Killian. He’s every red flag in a man personified, yet Rina made me fall for him. He was different. He was angry, possessive, tyrannical, and an unstoppable force of nature. But then, he became a man with feelings—feelings he didn’t know how to handle. I loved watching him struggle with his emotions for Glyn. He wanted to understand her so he could be done with her, but instead, she became his muse and his safe space. Glyn, in turn, understood him in a way no one else could. She saw through his anger at his brother, even when he denied caring, and she gave him the grace he didn’t know he needed. Killian remained true to himself from start to finish—raw, intense, and unapologetically himself. The only real change was Glyn. She calmed his inner beast, made him tolerable to those around him, and became his balance. He is her monster, and she is his calm. That balance between them was one of the highlights of the book for me. I appreciated how they complemented each other so naturally. I did have some minor issues, though. There were small gaps in the narrative, and the ending felt rushed. The story picked up toward the end, and then suddenly, it was over. I really hope there’s a novella about Killian and Glyn in the future—I’d love to see what Killian would be like as a father!

## Frequently Bought Together

- God of Malice (Standard Edition) (Legacy of Gods, 1)
- God of Pain (Deluxe Edition) (Legacy of Gods, 2)
- God of Wrath (Deluxe Edition) (Legacy of Gods, 3)

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