book cover of Twins for the Russian Bratva
 

Twins for the Russian Bratva

(2026)
(The third book in the Kashkin Bratva series)
A novel by

 
 
I stalked her for months before I made her my arranged, pregnant bride.

Her photograph haunted me. Dark hair like midnight. Green eyes full of fire. The Pakhan's sister—a woman who painted sunsets while her brothers waged wars.

She was supposed to be a treaty bride. Ports and peace in exchange for a ring. But I rewrote the terms myself. Manipulated the negotiations. Made certain she'd be mine. That she'd carry my baby.

I'm the Don of Los Angeles. I always get what I want.

Now she's locked in my estate, calling me a tyrant. This fierce creature fights me at every turn with sharp words and sharper eyes—and I've never craved anything more.

Monster, she spits at me.

She has no idea how right she is.

When my enemies discover she's carrying my twins—two heartbeats that make me more vulnerable than any bullet—something fractures inside me:

Possession isn't enough anymore.

I will worship her. Dismantle anyone who threatens what's mine. Paint this city red to keep her and our children breathing.

She believes I've caged her.

She hasn't figured out the truth:

I'm the one who's trapped.

She owns me completely.


Genre: Romance



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