God of War (Legacy of Gods, #6)

God of War (Legacy of Gods, #6)

Rina Kent

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A standalone enemies-to-lovers, marriage of convenience romance. I fell for the villain. It happened back when I was a clueless girl. But he ruthlessly broke my heart and trapped it in a jar. Since then, I’ve sworn to hate him to the end of my days. Eli King might be a savage devil, but I’m out of his way. And league. That is until I wake up in a hospital and find him holding my hand. He tells me the words that change my life forever. “We got married two years ago, Mrs. King.” So I set out to investigate how I landed myself into this marriage. Turns out, my memories are darker than my present. I thought I was ready for the hurricane. I thought I could handle his soulless eyes and cold shoulder. I thought wrong. Nothing can stop my husband. Not the secrets surrounding us. Not the hatred between us. Not even me. This book can be read on its own, but for a better understanding of the world, you might want to start with God of Malice.


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    Although, I kinda liked the plot in this story—because it was different compared to the previous books in the series, it was like a breather for all those repeated scenarios where the MCs first met, *cough* the initiation scene—I also didn’t enjoy it that much. I understand the whole theme of the story, the whole “I should avoid her, because of her triggers” situation of Eli and the “I would do anything just to get his attention” situation of Ava, but it all end up into nothing. After all those push and pull, there’s nothing remarkable scenes between them that I could remember or that I could have saved on my screenshots album.

    Despite the few repeated scenarios in the series, Rina Kent’s narration was one of the things that made me finish her stories. (But I had to read other books in between so I wouldn’t end up drained or brain-dead if I read all the books in this series in one go.)

    I lived for Ava’s bratty attitude and pettiness to get Eli’s attention because he’s obsessed to her. It was so fun to read.

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