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Cold King

(2026)
(The first book in the Morozov Brotherhood series)
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One night. One secret. No way out.

I never should have gone to that party.

I never should have followed the noise down the back corridor, or opened that door, or seen what I saw. But I did. And now Nikolai Morozov — the coldest, most terrifying man I have ever stood three feet from — is looking at me like I'm a problem he hasn't decided how to solve yet.

The worst part? We'd already met. Hours earlier, before I knew who he was, I'd let him buy me a drink. I'd laughed at something he said. I'd thought about going home with him.

I did go home with him.

And then I opened the wrong door on the way out.

Now I'm in his penthouse — for protection, he says. I say it's a cage. He says the men who want me dead won't care about the difference. He's probably right. I hate that he's probably right.

Nikolai Morozov doesn't do feelings. He does control, strategy, and outcomes. I am an outcome he didn't plan for — and he cannot stop looking at me like I'm the most inconvenient thing that's ever happened to him.

Good. He should be inconvenienced. He should be absolutely wrecked.

Just like me.

Cold King is a steamy, full-length dark Bratva romance featuring an enemies-to-lovers slow burn, dual POV, forced proximity, explicit heat, and a morally grey hero who makes the coffee before he leaves every single morning. Standalone HEA. Part of The Morozov Brotherhood series.

Content warning: This book contains explicit sexual content, violence, and morally complex characters operating in a criminal world. Intended for readers 18+.



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