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Karav

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Pakhan Daddies series)
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I wasn’t born to be Pakhan. But fate has left me with no choice…

Karav is the youngest of the infamous Chencko brothers.
Wild, reckless, and driven by rage, Karav was raised to follow orders, kill for his family, and know his place. But when Karav’s older brothers are mercilessly killed by a rival Russian family, Karav is left with no choice but to become the Pakhan.

I’m twenty-three and since high school my entire life has been built around studying hard, Straight A’s, and studying some more. As a PhD student, I’m all about that safe academic life. And that’s what took me from the campus to the big bad city…But that doesn’t mean I don’t like to party sometimes. And despite only being in the city for a little while, I’ve made some good friends who love being a Little, just like me.

However
a chance meeting with Karav changes everything. Suddenly my safe and fun loving life is turned upside down. I should walk away. I should never even make contact with this fiendishly handsome, intense, and evidently very dangerous Russian Daddy again.

I plead with Karav that I need a quiet life. But my Daddy tells me that
he’ll look after me, discipline me, and make me scream in all the best ways. More than that, he’ll make me the happiest Little in the city—and a part of me even believes him.

A twist of fate and suddenly Karav has me where he wants me. I can’t walk away now, even if I wanted to…

Perfect for fans of devilish discipline and darkness, Karav is the thrilling fourth book in the Pakhan Daddies series, a steamy Daddy Dom Russian mafia romance with intense (and consensual) high-heat scenes, dark violence, age play elements, and a guaranteed HEA. No cheating, no cliffhangers, just obsessive alpha possession and deadly danger.






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