Rina Kent is known for pushing boundaries. Deviant King features several popular "dark" tropes:

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The story follows (later revealed as Elsa Steel), a senior at the prestigious Royal Elite School with a singular goal: graduate quietly and secure a spot at her dream university. Her plans are shattered the moment she catches the eye of Aiden King , the school's ruthless leader and one of the "Four Horsemen" who rule the campus.

The story begins when Aiden forces Elsa to become his "toy." He stalks her, breaks her possessions, and isolates her from friends. However, the line between hate and obsession blurs quickly. Readers love this book because Aiden is the ultimate morally black hero—he doesn't get "soft"—and Elsa isn't a pushover; she fights back in unexpected ways.

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