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In addition to its dark fantasy elements, "The God of Malice" series also explores romantic relationships and character development. Azrael's interactions with other characters, particularly his love interests, serve as a counterpoint to his malevolent nature, highlighting the complexity of his personality.
This novel has also cemented Rina Kent's reputation as a fearless author of "unapologetic anti-heroes and villains". She has built an empire on writing characters you "shouldn't fall for but inevitably do." God of Malice is the perfect entry point into her universe, a dark and dangerous world where villains get the girl, and the "happily ever after" is forged in the fires of mutual destruction.
Killian Carson is the archetype of the modern "morally black" hero. He is not just morally grey; he is a villain. Diagnosed with ASPD, he is described as "a predator wrapped in sophisticated charm," someone who is "cold-blooded, manipulative, and savage". He feels no guilt or remorse. His favorite color is red (the color of blood), and from a young age, he has craved violence to feel something, even killing a mouse as a child.
Glyndon is an art student who has spent her life feeling like she doesn't measure up to her family's expectations. When her path crosses with Killian, she becomes the only one who can see right through his charming facade to the monster beneath.
, home to two rival elite universities and secret societies.




