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The Bratva's Heir

(2026)
(The first book in the Sokolov Sin Trilogy series)
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She went home with a stranger on a Friday night.
She didn't know his name. He didn't offer it. She didn't ask.
One night, no names, no complications. That was the deal.

She should have known better.

Two months later, Zara Petrov has a problem. The man she can't stop thinking about
has been in her bed, her apartment, her head — and she still doesn't know who he is. He
checks his watch instead of his phone. He orders the right whisky after she tells him
once. He leaves a note in her own handwriting and shows up at the café she mentioned
in passing, like he's been paying attention to every word she's ever said.

She's paying attention too. And something doesn't add up.

When he finally tells her his name, she understands why he waited.

Aleksei Sokolov. Miami's most dangerous Pakhan. The man her father has been at war
with for three years.

And the father of her unborn child.

He didn't mean for any of this to happen. He also has absolutely no intention of letting
her go.

She's carrying his heir. She's the enemy's daughter. She's the most complicated thing
that's ever walked into a bar and sat down next to him — and he would walk into her
father's house with eight armed men before he'd let anyone else decide what her life
looks like.

Zara Petrov has spent her entire life being her father's asset. She didn't sign up to be
anyone's anything.

But she has a feeling she's about to be.

The Bratva's Heir is a dark, explicit, dual-POV Bratva romance featuring an
anonymous one-night stand, rival families, a secret pregnancy, captivity, a possessive
Pakhan who doesn't know how to ask and is learning, and a heroine who is absolutely
not going to make any of this easy for him. HEA in Book Three. Cliffhanger ending.




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