

It took me a couple of chapters to settle into God of Fury, but once the story began to unfold, Bran completely took over the experience for me. There is something so real about the way he moves through this book, like he is carrying a heaviness he has learned to live with. He wants good things, he reaches for them, but you can feel how convinced he is that they are not meant for him. That quiet ache sits under everything, and it gives the whole story a deeper emotional pull. The plot picks up speed and the chemistry sharpens, but it is Bran’s fear of not being enough, and the way it shadows every moment, that stayed with me long after I put the book down.
The chaos is still there, the tension still sharp, but watching someone who does not believe he deserves anything good try to reach for it anyway hits in a different way. Those tiny shifts in him feel huge. It is dramatic, feral, unexpectedly tender, and it left me feeling both wrecked and strangely comforted. Rina Kent really said here, feel this, and I absolutely did.
It took me a couple of chapters to settle into God of Fury, but once the story began to unfold, Bran completely took over the experience for me. There is something so real about the way he moves through this book, like he is carrying a heaviness he has learned to live with. He wants good things, he reaches for them, but you can feel how convinced he is that they are not meant for him. That quiet ache sits under everything, and it gives the whole story a deeper emotional pull. The plot picks up speed and the chemistry sharpens, but it is Bran’s fear of not being enough, and the way it shadows every moment, that stayed with me long after I put the book down.
The chaos is still there, the tension still sharp, but watching someone who does not believe he deserves anything good try to reach for it anyway hits in a different way. Those tiny shifts in him feel huge. It is dramatic, feral, unexpectedly tender, and it left me feeling both wrecked and strangely comforted. Rina Kent really said here, feel this, and I absolutely did.