Tuesday Reviews: God of Ruin by Rina Kent

 





I’m out for revenge.
After careful planning, I gave the man who messed with my family a taste of his own medicine.
I thought it’d end there.
It didn’t.
Landon King is a genius artist, a posh rich boy, and my worst nightmare.
He’s decided that I’m the new addition to his chess game.
Too bad for him, I’m no pawn.
If he hits, I hit back, twice as hard and with the same hostility.
He says he’ll ruin me.
Little does he know that ruination goes both ways.




This novel immerses readers in the enchanting world of Landon and Mia, where every page radiates with warmth and emotion. The author adeptly brings to life Landon, a passionate sculptor, and Mia, whose healing journey unfolds under Landon's attentive care. Their chess matches evolve beyond strategic play, symbolizing the intricate yet beautiful bond they share. The narrative beautifully navigates themes of friendship and familial connections, capturing the cozy essence of university life. With sensitivity, the author addresses Mia's silence, highlighting the transformative power of love and support in overcoming profound wounds. A tale that resonates deeply, it leaves an enduring impression through its nuanced storytelling and vivid portrayal of human relationships.




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