Captive Of The Bratva Boss
(2026)(The first book in the Zolotov Brothers series)
A novel by Danielle Kent
She was never supposed to matter to him. She was supposed to break.
Zara Vasiliev spent six months building a life after her family threw her out a waitressing job, a gym membership, her independence. She thought she was finally free of the world she'd grown up in.
She was wrong.
Aleksei Zolotov The Collector doesn't believe in coincidences. Her family destroyed his. Her father testified. Her brother supplied the evidence. Her mother signed the paperwork. And now they're all out of reach.
She isn't.
He takes her from a gym at 10:47 on a Thursday night. He has rules. She has a list of her own: she will not beg. She will not break. And when the time comes, she will take him apart.
What neither of them planned for is everything that happens in between.
Aleksei built a cage designed to break her. Zara Vasiliev rewrote the terms. And somewhere between the cruelty and the white rose on her dresser every morning, between the punishment and the chocolate ice cream, between the hatred and the night she walked through a wall into a gunfight for him something neither of them can name takes hold.
He came for revenge.
She came for nothing she was taken.
What they build out of the wreckage of that is darker, stranger, and more real than anything either of them planned for.
Captive of the Bratva Boss is a full-length dark romance featuring captive/captor dynamics, forced proximity, enemies-to-lovers, a morally grey hero who falls first, and a heroine who bites back literally. HEA guaranteed.
Reader Advisory: This book contains dark themes including captivity, power imbalance, and explicit content. Intended for mature readers only.
Zara Vasiliev spent six months building a life after her family threw her out a waitressing job, a gym membership, her independence. She thought she was finally free of the world she'd grown up in.
She was wrong.
Aleksei Zolotov The Collector doesn't believe in coincidences. Her family destroyed his. Her father testified. Her brother supplied the evidence. Her mother signed the paperwork. And now they're all out of reach.
She isn't.
He takes her from a gym at 10:47 on a Thursday night. He has rules. She has a list of her own: she will not beg. She will not break. And when the time comes, she will take him apart.
What neither of them planned for is everything that happens in between.
Aleksei built a cage designed to break her. Zara Vasiliev rewrote the terms. And somewhere between the cruelty and the white rose on her dresser every morning, between the punishment and the chocolate ice cream, between the hatred and the night she walked through a wall into a gunfight for him something neither of them can name takes hold.
He came for revenge.
She came for nothing she was taken.
What they build out of the wreckage of that is darker, stranger, and more real than anything either of them planned for.
Captive of the Bratva Boss is a full-length dark romance featuring captive/captor dynamics, forced proximity, enemies-to-lovers, a morally grey hero who falls first, and a heroine who bites back literally. HEA guaranteed.
Reader Advisory: This book contains dark themes including captivity, power imbalance, and explicit content. Intended for mature readers only.
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