Darker Than Love
by Anna Zaires and Charmaine Pauls
Yulia infiltrates the Bratva on a mission to avenge her brother. Her target, Yan, a dominant and dangerous Bratva boss, becomes obsessed with her, even as secrets threaten to tear them apart.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In the shadowy underworld of Budapest, Mina, a determined woman with a tragic past, seeks vengeance for her brother's death. Her quest leads her to overhear a clandestine conversation in a bar, setting off a chain of events that entangle her with Yan Ivanov, a formidable Russian assassin. Yan, recognizing Mina's potential as both a threat and a pawn, abducts her, plunging them into a perilous game of cat and mouse.
As Mina and Yan's paths intertwine, their initial animosity gives way to a complex and intense relationship. Both scarred by their pasts, they find themselves drawn to each other in a dangerous dance of power and desire. The story delves into themes of revenge, betrayal, and the blurred lines between love and hate, set against a backdrop of suspense and dark romance. Their journey is fraught with tension, as they navigate the treacherous waters of the Russian mafia, testing their limits and the boundaries of their evolving bond.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's captivating and utterly consuming enemies-to-lovers romance. Many commend the authors' ability to develop complex characters and deep connections. Fans note the intense and dark themes, making it a gripping read for dark romance enthusiasts. Some readers mention the story's raw and steamy nature, which may not suit those preferring light, sweet romances. Content warnings include themes of violence and dark romance elements that may be unsettling for some readers.
