Heart of Rage

Author: Helena Newbury
Genre(s): Romance | Crime and Mafia | Adult
Total pages: 93
Heart of Rage

From bestselling author Helena Newbury, a standalone enemies-to-lovers Russian mafia romantic suspense packed with sizzling heat and heart-pounding tension. He’s the most dangerous Bratva boss in Chicago. She’s the FBI agent determined to bring him down…and the one woman who makes him weak.

Gennadiy Aristov. The dark heart of the Aristov mafia. Gorgeous, cruel and with a legendary temper, he leaves his enemies wrapped in chains at the bottom of Lake Michigan and his lovers heartbroken and alone: a monster like him has no capacity to care, let alone love.

And me? I’m the thorn in his side, the FBI agent assigned to bring him down. Locked together in a battle of wills, he becomes my obsession…and the star of all my fantasies. He’s the enemy, no different to the gangsters who killed my parents. So why am I starting to imagine those big, tattooed hands roaming all over my body? Why does he save me, when he should be trying to kill me? And why is he the only man who understands me?

Everything gets turned upside down when I stumble upon a conspiracy that goes to the heart of both the Bratva and the FBI. Framed and on the run, the only way to clear my name is to team up with my enemy. Now I’m deep in his world of luxury and danger…and falling for a man who’s more complex than anyone knows. Can I help him defeat the demons that hold us apart…before enemies from our past destroy us both?

Standalone Russian Mafia romantic suspense with no cliffhanger and guaranteed HEA. Contains scenes that could be triggering for some readers: see the copyright page for content advisory

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