God of Malice- Review
This book is for all the dark romance girlies. To all the girls who love the villain. To all the people who are different and feel like they can never be loved for their differences. This is for you. Add in all the spice that you can handle and you get God of Malice. Killain doesn't hold back on who he is and I love that for him. Even though he truly is someone who barely feels any real emotions, at least he knows himself. He meets Glyndon and everything changes. He goes from the being constantly bored with the world to hyper focused on her. Meanwhile she goes from being a person who lived in their shell and took everything that was given without a fight, to realizing that she deserves to have a say in her life. I really enjoyed their dynamic and how Glyndon comes into her own. With so many men with strong personalities in her life, she has to learn to be strong and to let them know that they can't control everything in her life. Not only that, she has to learn how to believe ...