book cover of The Forgotten Pakhan
 

The Forgotten Pakhan

(2026)
(A book in the Sins of the Bratva series)
A novel by

 
 
I ran from a monster three years ago.

Changed my name.
Buried my past.
Learned how to survive alone.

Because
Aleksandr Romanov doesn’t forgive betrayal.

He executes it.

Then I found him bleeding in the snow.

Shot.
Broken.
Forgotten.

The Pakhan with gold eyes and dragon wings…
didn’t remember who he was.

And I didn’t tell him who I was either.

In my cabin, he was human.
Protective.
Mine.

He touched me like I was something worth keeping.

Then one morning… he looked at me—
and
remembered.

My name.
My face.
The execution order he once signed.

Now I live in his fortress.
Under his guard.
Behind locked doors.

He says it’s protection.
I call it
captivity.

He doesn’t know I’m carrying his heir.

And I don’t know which man will win—

The one who saved me…

Or the Pakhan who signed my death warrant.

Author''s Note:
A dark, emotionally intense Bratva romance featuring amnesia, forced proximity, possessive hero, secret pregnancy, and enemies-to-lovers tension. No cliffhanger. HEA guaranteed.





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