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Taken By The Bratva

(2026)
(The second book in the Bratva Dominion series)
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Nikolai Petrenko is a liability.

A rival heir captured alive—and worth more broken than dead.

Alexei Morozov is the man sent to extract what Nikolai refuses to give. He doesn’t threaten. He doesn’t negotiate. He follows a process—one that turns resistance into dependency and defiance into leverage.

What begins as interrogation becomes something colder. More precise. Nikolai learns that survival isn’t earned through strength, but through surrender to the rules of captivity.

Because in the Bratva, being taken isn’t about force.

It’s about what you become once escape is no longer possible.

Taken by the Bratva is a dark MM enemies-to-lovers romance where captivity blurs into dependence and resistance becomes dangerous desire.

This is a standalone novel with an HEA—no cliffhanger, no mercy.


Genre: Gay Romance

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