Tuesday Reviews: God of Fury by Rina Kent

 


I’m not attracted to men.
Or so I thought before I slammed into Nikolai Sokolov.
A mafia heir, a notorious bastard, and a violent monster.
An ill-fated meeting puts me in his path.
And just like that, he has his sights set on me.
A quiet artist, a golden boy, and his enemy’s twin brother.
He doesn’t seem to care that the odds are stacked against us.
In fact, he sets out to break my steel-like control and blur my limits.
I thought my biggest worry was being noticed by Nikolai.
I’m learning the hard way that being wanted by this beautiful nightmare is much worse.



Niko and Bran, a couple I've been eagerly anticipating since "God of Malice," finally came together in a way that I truly loved. The book's portrayal of mental health was exceptionally well-done, and their relationship felt incredibly fitting for both characters. Bran's stability complements Niko's unpredictability perfectly.

However, I found the book to be overly lengthy. It took quite some time to delve into the main plot, and I did find myself losing interest during the buildup. Despite this, I still enjoyed the story, and the unexpected twist at the end left me shocked and moved. I just wish the pacing had been a bit quicker.

Overall, I did find pleasure in reading this book! I'm a big fan of Niko and Bran, and I'm eagerly looking forward to the series' next and final installment.





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