REVIEW: Deviant King by Rina Kent

48140079. sy475 Title: Deviant King
Author: Rina Kent
Publication Date: October 24, 2019
Rating: ★★★★☆
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The villain isn't supposed to be king

I have a simple plan.
Finish Royal Elite School and get into my dream university.

One glance from the school’s king blows my plan up in smoke.
One glance and he suffocates my air.
One glance and he issues his death sentence.

His first words spiral my life into irreparable chaos.
“I will destroy you.”

Everything about Aiden King is black.
Black mind.
Black heart.
Black soul.

I should’ve remained quiet and endured the time I have left.
I didn’t.

I made the irrevocable mistake of provoking the king on his throne.
The devil in his hell.

And now, I’ll pay the price.

Being hated by Aiden King is dangerous.
But being wanted by him is lethal.

Deviant King is book one of Royal Elite Series. This is a dark high school bully romance, mature new adult, and contains dubious situations that some readers might find offensive. Aiden isn’t the normal romance hero. In fact, he’s not a hero at ALL. So please don’t read this if any of that bothers you.

This book is NOT standalone.



My Thoughts... 


This book is a bully romance set in a school setting. And with all bully romance books, we are met with the hot bully and the girl who everyone picks on. This book was no different, except for the fact after finishing it we still don't know why our main character was getting bullied. There are hints here and there and I think I know, but all should be revealed in the upcoming two books.

This story has such a gripping mystery and suspense element to it that was not expected. I cannot wait to continue on with this series.

I loved all the characters introduced as well, especially the 'Four Horsemen', Aiden, Xander, Ronan and Cole. I know we are getting their stories this year so I am beyond excited for more of them. I also really liked Kim and how she was with our main character Elsa, their best friends and their friendship was so sweet. They held each other up and were always there for each other. I always love to read about good, strong friendships. 

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