Slava's Prize: A Dark Enemies to Lovers Mafia Romance

Alisson Bento


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He bought me to destroy my father. He kept me to save my life.

I was sold before I was even born. A pawn in a game between a corrupt US Senator and the Russian Bratva. On my wedding day, I didn't say "I do." I ran. I traded my silk gown for a waitress uniform and a fake name. I thought I was free in the middle of nowhere. But you can't outrun a wolf in the snow.

Slava Semenov. The Pakhan. The monster in the bespoke suit. He didn't just find me; he hunted me down. He dragged me from my sanctuary and locked me in a cage of glass and concrete. He says I am his wife. He says I am his property. He says he is the only thing standing between me and a grave.

I wanted to hate him. I wanted to kill him. But when the real monsters came knocking—the ones my father sold me to first—Slava didn't just lock the door. He stood in front of it.

Now, we are at war. To survive, I have to stop being the victim and start being the queen. He taught me how to shoot. He taught me how to fight. And in the cold dark of the night, he taught me that even a monster can love.

I am not running anymore. I’m going home to Daddy. And I’m bringing the Wolf with me.

Slava’s Prize is a high-heat, high-stakes dark mafia romance. It features a possessive anti-hero, a heroine who finds her claws, and a revenge plot that will burn the city to the ground. No cheating, no cliffhanger, and a savage Happily Ever After.

⚠️ Warning: This book contains dark themes, violence, and scenes of a sexual nature. Intended for mature audiences only.

TOP TROPES

  • Dark Russian Mafia (Bratva)

  • Arranged Marriage / Runaway Bride

  • Kidnapping / Captivity

  • Enemies to Lovers

  • "Who Did This To You?" (Extreme Protectiveness)

  • Morally Grey Hero / Anti-Hero

  • Training Montage / Competence Kink

  • Political Conspiracy / Revenge

  • Forced Proximity (Snowed In)

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