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Novels like God of Fury

What makes Rina Kent's God of Fury so addictive isn't a soft, easy romance. It's the pull of the antihero: possessive, morally gray, and impossible to ignore. It's the clash between strong personalities, the sharp-edged chemistry, and the constant sense that love and destruction are only a step apart. Add in elite circles, dangerous loyalties, and secrets lurking beneath polished surfaces, and you get the kind of dark romance that's hard to put down.

If you're looking for more stories packed with obsession, power plays, and intense emotional stakes, these books should be right up your alley.

  1. Legacy of Gods Series by Rina Kent

    If God of Fury worked for you, the rest of Rina Kent's Legacy of Gods series is the most natural place to go next. The books are interconnected, with each one focusing on characters caught in toxic attraction, family secrets, and ruthless power struggles.

    You'll find the same brand of dominant antiheroes, heroines with backbone, and relationships fueled by tension as much as desire. Elite families, dangerous loyalties, and emotional volatility run through the entire series.

    For readers who want more of Kent's signature mix of darkness, obsession, and explosive chemistry, this series delivers.

  2. Deviant King (Royal Elite Series) by Rina Kent

    Deviant King, the first book in the Royal Elite Series, is another strong pick from Rina Kent. Set in an exclusive high school, it throws you into a world of bullying, obsession, manipulation, and brutal emotional games.

    Aiden King is cold, controlling, and relentless, while Elsa Quinn refuses to simply fold under pressure. Their connection is sharp, hostile, and impossible to look away from.

    If the darker school setting and intense power imbalance in God of Fury kept you hooked, this one should hit the same nerve.

  3. Twisted Love (Twisted Series) by Ana Huang

    Ana Huang's Twisted Love, the first novel in the Twisted Series, blends emotional intensity with a possessive, morally complicated hero. Alex Volkov is cold, controlled, and deeply guarded, and his growing fixation on Ava Chen drives the romance forward.

    Each book in the series follows a different couple, but they all share a taste for high tension, simmering chemistry, and dark romantic elements.

    If antiheroes and emotionally charged relationships were your favorite part of God of Fury, this series is well worth picking up.

  4. Corrupt (Devil's Night Series) by Penelope Douglas

    Corrupt opens the Devil's Night Series with a dark, suspenseful story centered on a secretive group of wealthy young men known as the Four Horsemen. Revenge, obsession, and buried motives shape the novel's dangerous atmosphere.

    Michael and Rika's relationship is charged with mistrust, control, and intense attraction. The group dynamic adds another layer of menace, making the story feel even more volatile.

    If you liked the darker edge of God of Fury and want something full of tension, heat, and morally questionable choices, this is a strong match.

  5. Ruthless People series by J.J. McAvoy

    J.J. McAvoy's Ruthless People series brings together mafia heirs Liam Callahan and Melody Giovanni in a relationship built on violence, ambition, and mutual ruthlessness. This is very much a power-couple romance, with both leads willing to do whatever it takes to win.

    The books dive into bloody family feuds, revenge, shifting alliances, and fierce attraction. The result is dramatic, dark, and highly entertaining.

    If the elite danger and morally dark characters in God of Fury appealed to you, this series should absolutely be on your radar.

  6. The Sweetest Oblivion (Made Series) by Danielle Lori

    The Sweetest Oblivion, from Danielle Lori's Made Series, leans into mafia romance, forbidden attraction, and dangerous family expectations. Elena Abelli is known as the good sister, but she's drawn to Nico Russo, her sister's fiancé and a ruthless mafia figure.

    The chemistry between them is immediate and risky, while secrets and family obligations keep the stakes high. Danielle Lori balances sensual tension with a constant undercurrent of danger.

    Readers who enjoyed possessive heroes, dark romance, and high-stakes relationships in God of Fury will likely devour this one.

  7. Haunting Adeline/Hunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton

    H.D. Carlton's duet Haunting Adeline and Hunting Adeline pushes dark romance into even more extreme territory. Zade Meadows is obsessive, dangerous, and deeply unsettling, and his fixation on Adeline Reilly creates a story steeped in tension and fear.

    This duet comes with major trigger warnings for stalking, violence, and psychological manipulation. It is unapologetically dark and intense.

    If you want something heavier, more extreme, and emotionally consuming after God of Fury, this duet may be exactly what you're after.

  8. Sick Fux by Tillie Cole

    Sick Fux by Tillie Cole is a deeply disturbing dark romance shaped by trauma, violence, and an intensely twisted bond. Ellis and Heathan move through a brutal world that echoes a nightmarish version of Alice in Wonderland.

    Their relationship is warped, passionate, and inseparable from the pain they've endured. This book comes with substantial trigger warnings for extreme violence and abuse.

    For readers drawn to the darkest emotional corners of romance, and who want something even more unsettling than God of Fury, this is one to consider.

  9. Buttons and Lace (Buttons Series) by Penelope Sky

    Penelope Sky's Buttons and Lace begins a dark romance centered on captivity, debt, and complicated attraction. Pearl becomes the captive of Crow Barsetti, a powerful and morally gray man whose control over her creates a tense, volatile dynamic.

    The novel leans heavily into themes of dominance, power imbalance, and conflicted desire. It's intense, provocative, and built around a relationship that is anything but simple.

    If the possessive energy and darker romantic tension of God of Fury appealed to you, this series may scratch the same itch.

  10. Tormentor Mine (Tormentor Mine Series) by Anna Zaires

    In Tormentor Mine, Anna Zaires delivers a dark romance driven by vengeance, obsession, and abduction. Peter Sokolov is a dangerous antihero whose fixation on Sara begins with revenge and quickly turns into something far more consuming.

    The result is a tense story full of danger, emotional conflict, and blurred moral boundaries. Peter is the kind of hero who is difficult to defend and even harder to stop reading about.

    If you want another romance with intense emotional stakes and a deeply possessive antihero, this one fits the bill.

  11. King (King Series) by T.M. Frazier

    King by T.M. Frazier follows Doe, a young woman with no memory, as she is thrown into a brutal world ruled by danger and desperation. At the center of it is King, a ruthless criminal whose connection with her is immediate and complicated.

    The story is gritty, emotional, and packed with tension. Violence, trauma, and attraction all collide as the relationship develops.

    Readers who liked the raw emotional intensity and dark atmosphere of God of Fury will likely find a lot to enjoy here.

  12. Sparrow by L.J. Shen

    L.J. Shen's Sparrow drops readers into a mafia arranged-marriage romance with plenty of sharp banter and simmering conflict. Sparrow Raynes is forced into marriage with Troy Brennan, a feared mobster with a reputation for cruelty.

    Their relationship unfolds through resentment, attraction, and a constant struggle for control. It's tense, stylish, and full of emotional friction.

    If you enjoyed ruthless men, high-stakes relationships, and dark romantic energy in God of Fury, this is an easy recommendation.

  13. Brutal Prince (Brutal Birthright Series) by Sophie Lark

    Brutal Prince, the first book in Sophie Lark's Brutal Birthright Series, throws two enemies into an arranged marriage shaped by mafia politics and family warfare.

    Callum Griffin and Aida Gallo have explosive chemistry, relentless antagonism, and just enough vulnerability to keep the story balanced. Their romance is packed with verbal sparring, dangerous loyalty, and escalating passion.

    If the enemies-to-lovers tension in God of Fury was one of your favorite elements, this novel should work especially well for you.

  14. Still Beating by Jennifer Hartmann

    Jennifer Hartmann's Still Beating is a dark, emotional romance centered on trauma, captivity, and survival. After being abducted together, Dean and Cora are forced through a harrowing ordeal that leaves lasting emotional scars.

    The relationship that develops between them is layered, painful, and deeply shaped by what they've endured. This is a heavier, more emotionally intense read than some of the others on the list, and trigger warnings definitely apply.

    If what stayed with you most from God of Fury was the psychological depth and emotional complexity, this book is worth a look.

  15. Fear Me by B.B. Reid

    B.B. Reid's Fear Me is a dark high school bully romance driven by obsession, cruelty, and emotional volatility. Keiran Masters torments Lake Monroe with a fixation that is as intense as it is destructive.

    The story leans hard into manipulation, hostility, and psychological tension, making it a strong choice for readers who like their romance sharp-edged and messy.

    If the bully dynamics and possessive antihero energy in God of Fury were what pulled you in, this one should keep you fully invested.

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