God of War

by

Rina Kent

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of dark, angsty romance with possessive alpha male heroes.
  • Readers who enjoy marriage of convenience and amnesia tropes.
  • Those who like steamy, passionate romances with lots of sexual tension.
  • Fans of the Legacy of Gods series looking for closure on the overall story.
  • Readers who appreciate complex heroines dealing with mental health challenges.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Those sensitive to depictions of mental illness or who want more realistic portrayals.
  • Readers looking for healthy relationship dynamics and equal partnerships.
  • Fans expecting a completely original story rather than familiar tropes and plot points.
  • Those who dislike overly possessive or controlling male love interests.
  • Readers who prefer romances focused more on emotional connection than physical attraction.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Intense and emotional story with high stakes
  • Strong character development for Ava as she deals with mental health challenges
  • Steamy and passionate romance between Eli and Ava
  • Intriguing mystery plot with amnesia and hidden secrets
  • Sweet and caring side of Eli revealed as he supports Ava
  • Enjoyable banter and chemistry between the main characters
  • Satisfying conclusion to the Legacy of Gods series
  • Fun cameos and updates on other couples from previous books
  • Explores complex themes of mental illness, trauma, and healing
  • Dramatic plot twists and revelations keep readers engaged

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Repetitive use of certain phrases and descriptions
  • Eli's controlling and possessive behavior may be off-putting to some readers
  • Slow pacing in parts of the story
  • Overuse of mental illness and trauma as plot devices
  • Lack of originality compared to author's previous works
  • Underdeveloped side characters and subplots
  • Inconsistent characterization for Eli and Ava at times
  • Excessive focus on physical attraction rather than emotional connection
  • Unrealistic portrayal of mental health treatment and recovery
  • Problematic power dynamics in the central relationship

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