Legacy of Gods Books in Order
Part ofRina Kent Books in OrderFollow the Legacy of Gods series by Rina Kent in order, with dark college romance summaries, character guides, and tips on how this second-generation saga fits into the Rinaverse.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
God of Malice
by Rina Kent
2022
Glyndon King only wants to survive elite college life until she draws the attention of Killian Carson, a charming predator who sees through every defense she has, trapping her in a dark, obsessive game she cannot easily escape.
God of Pain
by Rina Kent
2022
Mafia princess Annika Volkov knows her future should be arranged, not chosen, yet she cannot stop fixating on Creighton King, the cold heir who delights in pushing her limits as their cat-and-mouse chemistry explodes into something far more dangerous.
God of Wrath
by Rina Kent
2022
Invisible good girl Cecily Knight sneaks into the Heathens’ initiation and ends up marked by Jeremy Volkov, a Bratva prince who turns her life into a high-stakes mix of stalking, kink, and bruising affection in this dark college romance.
God of Fury
by Rina Kent
2023
Straight-laced British artist Brandon King has never been drawn to men until he collides with Nikolai Sokolov, a violent mob heir whose relentless pursuit forces Brandon to confront buried trauma, identity, and an addictive connection he cannot shake.
God of Ruin
by Rina Kent
2023
Mafia heiress Mia Sokolov thinks she has finally taken revenge on the man who hurt her family, only to become the fixation of Landon King, a brilliant, unhinged artist who turns their feud into a twisted, high-stakes romance.
God of War
by Rina Kent
2024
Ava Nash wakes from an accident to find Eli King at her bedside insisting they have been married for two years, and as lost memories resurface, she must uncover the truth about their past, his crimes, and the love she once felt.
Series background & context
Legacy of Gods is the second generation of Rina Kent’s Rinaverse, where the children of earlier couples step into the spotlight. The setting shifts from high school hallways to elite universities, secret societies, and a world where dangerous last names open as many doors as they close.
The series begins with God of Malice, where Glyndon King attracts the attention of Killian Carson, a polished predator hiding in plain sight. Their story sets the tone for the whole saga: obsessive attraction, psychological games, and a heroine who is determined not to be swallowed by the darkness chasing her.
God of Pain focuses on Creighton King and Annika Volkov, a mafia princess who knows her future is supposed to be arranged like a business deal. Instead, she gets tangled up with the one man she should avoid, a brooding heir whose bruised past matches the shadows in her own. Their push-and-pull feels like a war fought across classrooms, family gatherings, and private moments.
In God of Wrath, quiet, overlooked Cecily Knight stumbles straight into the path of Jeremy Volkov, Bratva prince and leader of an underground club. What starts as a terrifying mistake at an initiation spirals into a twisted relationship built on kinky games, stalking, and a fascination neither of them wants to admit.
God of Ruin throws Mia Sokolov and Landon King together in a revenge plot that backfires. She is a mafia heiress and selective mute with unfinished business, he is a genius artist with sociopathic edges. Their attempts to hurt one another only make the bond between them more intense and more dangerous.
God of Fury shifts to MM romance, pairing meticulous British artist Brandon King with volatile mafia heir Nikolai Sokolov. Their dynamic mixes queer awakening, trauma, and the kind of relentless pursuit that defines much of this universe. God of War closes the loop with an amnesia-driven marriage story between Eli King and Ava Nash, blending long-term obsession, lost memories, and a second chance neither of them expected.
Throughout Legacy of Gods, the stakes are emotional and physical. Characters carry the weight of their parents’ choices, old feuds bleed into campus life, and love often looks like a risk that could cost everything. The books can technically be read as standalones, but this page lays out the recommended reading order so you can watch the family trees, friendships, and grudges evolve from book to book.
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