Isabella Laase
The Russian
Mia falls into the unforgiving hands of Luka, a Bratva-born master with dark obsessions; control, discipline, and power blur boundaries as their relationship spirals through consent, desire, and domination.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In "The Russian," Dr. Mia Anderson, a dedicated medical professional, finds herself thrust into the perilous world of the Russian mafia when Luka Petruskenkov, a formidable Bratva-born master, kidnaps her to treat his injured cousin. As Mia navigates this treacherous environment, she becomes entangled in a complex relationship with Luka, whose dark obsessions with control, discipline, and power challenge her understanding of consent and desire.
The narrative delves into the moral complexities of their evolving bond, exploring themes of dominance and submission within the confines of the mafia's ruthless code. The story is marked by intense, slow-burn tension, as Mia grapples with her autonomy and the escalating demands of Luka's world. The atmosphere is dark and suspenseful, drawing readers into a web of power dynamics and emotional turmoil that tests the boundaries of trust and control.

