Born into Darkness: A Dark Mafia Romance
by Sonja Grey
After being kidnapped and bound by duty and desperation, Talia and Maxim must stay close — proximity born of chains and blood ties forces them together physically and emotionally. Expect dark secrets, brutal pasts, and a marriage of protection that blurs the lines between captivity and love.
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About This Book
In "Born into Darkness: A Dark Mafia Romance," Talia Medvedev and Maxim find themselves bound together under harrowing circumstances. Both are kidnapped and chained to a wall, their lives intertwined by captivity and the looming threat of their captors. As they endure their ordeal, a deep connection forms between them, challenging the boundaries between captivity and love.
Maxim, a passionate musician, is captivated by Talia's presence, seeing her as his muse and protector. Talia, despite the danger Maxim represents as a Bratva boss, feels a sense of safety and care from him. Their shared struggle for survival leads them to confront their darkest fears and desires, blurring the lines between captor and protector.
The narrative delves into themes of forced proximity, mafia dynamics, and the emergence of a found family amidst adversity. The atmosphere is dark and intense, with a slow-burn romance that builds suspense as the characters navigate their complex relationship. The story is marked by explicit content and mature themes, offering a raw and immersive experience for readers.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the intense emotional journey and character development in 'Born into Darkness'. Many praise the author's writing quality and the seamless integration of dark romance elements. Fans note the book's significant emotional impact, evoking a range of strong feelings. Some readers criticize the pacing, feeling the second half becomes monotonous and overly focused on physical intimacy. Potential readers should be aware of content warnings, including graphic violence, torture, and abuse.



