WANT TO MAKE A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL?
The story is the sixth in the Chicago Bratva series but could read well as a stand-alone. Nikolai is the bookie and part of the Chicago Bratva under Ravil. The story will have Nikolai dealing with one of the players, Zane Goldberg, who is deep into debt. Chelle Goldberg feels responsible for her brother, Zane, and this time, his poor choices will affect both of them.
The story’s plot will have Nikolai knowing about Zane’s sister, Chelle; he only scares him into believing he would go after her. Will this be enough to straighten Zane out, or will a feisty Chelle become involved? Zane will use his Mustang as part of his payment owed to the Bratva, and the title is at Chelle’s apartment. What a shock when she comes home and finds Zane on her couch, and he has been beaten up. Rather than allow her baby brother to handle his own affairs, she finds the address for the next poker game and approaches Nikolai, and now it is game on. These two have a love-hate chemistry. She avoids players and determines that Nikolai is nothing more than a player—but she also knows that she could possibly make a difference in the debt being erased. Will Chelle trade herself to pay down the Bratva?
The story will have Nikolai doing something he has never done before, accepting a sex contract as payment. Thirty days of Chelle being his sex slave to erase the debt. These two have chemistry, yet each holds back, not wanting to let feelings get involved—but that is probably too late. The sexual tension and exploits match these two perfectly. But, they both are worried about what happens at the end of thirty days. Is this just sex as a bargaining deal, or could it be more? One rule he has is no shop talk—he refuses to share his job or responsibilities. She does get to meet his friends and their wives and girlfriends—but she isn’t in their inner circle.
“You’re a good person, Nikolai. For a bad guy.”
The story has the good, the bad, and the ugly of the Bratva and others—like those in a motorcycle club, that deals drugs and human trafficking. It has two people, Nikolai and Chelle, who have a way of healing each other and are falling in love without trying. Nikolai has felt lost with Dima moving away and the other Bratva finding a remarkable woman in their lives—could Chelle be that for him?
“This is what I’ve been missing my whole life. You. Dancing in my living room. Filling up the empty spaces in my life.”
The story has power exchange, dominance, control, and explicit sex scenes. It has life and death danger, some violence, kidnapping, and retribution—but best of all, it has chemistry and romance.