The Doctor Wife: A Bratva possession
His blood is still on my hands when he presses me to the wall.
He's not kissing me yet, just his breath at my throat and his fingers tugging the waistband of my scrubs like he owns what’s under them.
"I kill for you, doctor," he growls, voice thick with threat and worship. "The least you can do is stop pretending you don’t like it."
I should run, instead, I tilt my chin—and dare him to try.
Dr. Elena Vance never meant to save a mafia king.
One moment, she’s leaving a trauma shift. The next, she’s elbow-deep in blood, patching up a man with a gun under his belt and death in his eyes.
That man is Dante Volkov. Russia’s most wanted heir. New York’s rising Pakhan. And now? Elena’s captor.
His offer is simple: Marry him or disappear forever.
She bargains for three months.Three months to resist the Bratva’s crown prince.
Three months to prove she’s no one’s possession.
But Dante doesn’t play fair. He wages war with his hands, his mouth, his voice—claiming Elena in every room, every breath, every ruined rule.
And as old enemies rise and family blood spills, one thing becomes terrifyingly clear:
Elena isn’t just married to the mob. She’s becoming one of them.