
The Bratva's Bride.
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After five brutal years of war between the Italian La Famiglia De Luca and the Mexican La Mano Roja, Capo Ivan De Luca seeks a desperate alliance with Russia's feared Bratva, led by the ruthless Pakhan Sergei Morozov.
The Pakhan agrees-but demands a price: a marriage between his heir, Mikhail Morozov, and one of Ivan's daughters. Reluctantly, Ivan accepts, knowing the union could save his famiglia.
Mikhail, a half-Russian, half-Cuban heir forged in violence, believes emotion is weakness and mercy a sin. Donatella De Luca, Ivan's sharp-tongued and fearless second daughter, is the last woman who'd bow to any man-least of all a Bratva heir.
When Sergei chooses Donatella as the bride, a dangerous game of loyalty, power, and forbidden attraction begins. As war brews and alliances shift, Donatella must decide if she can survive Mikhail's cold world-or melt the heart of the devil himself.
The Bratva's Bride. Chapter 1
"Get down!" Giovanni yelled, his voice piercing through the chaos. Bullets flew through the air, striking buildings and cars as the sound of gunfire echoed through the streets.
Giovanni sprinted forward, his eyes scanning the area for any sign of safety. "Protect the Capo!" he shouted to the guards, who immediately rushed to surround Ivan De Luca.
The guards shielded Ivan as they returned fire, trying to pin down the attackers.
"Get us out of here now" Ronan yelled to the driver of Ivan's car, his voice urgent and panicked.
The driver floored it, but La Mano Roja's shooters targeted the car's tires. The tires screeched and popped, one by one, as the driver struggled to maintain control. The car careened out of control, crashing into a nearby tree.
Giovanni, who was in a separate car, saw the crash and his eyes widened in alarm. "Fuck!" he cursed, his voice laced with concern.
Giovanni rushed towards Ivan's car, his face etched with concern. Ivan stumbled out, coughing, covered in dust and debris.
"You alright, Capo?" He growled.
Ivan nodded, still coughing. "Yeah, I'm good."
Before he could take another breath, bullets whizzed through the air, forcing them to duck for cover. "Let's get you out of here," Giovanni said, his voice urgent.
They made a break for the other cars, but La Mano Roja's shooters had them surrounded. Cars hemmed them in, trapping them. One of La Mano Roja's men stepped out, a sneer twisting his face. "Guns down," he taunted.
Ronan's response was instant. "Fuck you."
"I won't repeat myself again. Guns down," the man said, his voice cold and menacing.
La Mano Roja's men positioned their guns, aiming at Giovanni and the others. The Capo, Ivan, stepped forward. "It's fine, it's fine. Drop the guns."
Giovanni's eyes widened. "What?"
The Capo's voice was firm. "I said drop the guns."
Their guards hesitated, then slowly lowered their guns to the ground.
The Capo stepped forward, facing La Mano Roja's men. "What do you want?"
The La Mano Roja leader smiled. "Simple. We want our drugs back."
"Have you forgotten the drug exchange? We want them back."
Giovanni's eyes narrowed. "I came specifically with my men to exchange the drugs and the money. You gave us the drugs, we paid you your money. What else do you want? You got your money, let us go."
The leader's smile grew wider. "No, we still want the drugs and the money."
Giovanni's voice was low and urgent. "Ronan, get the Capo out of here."
Ronan quickly grabbed Ivan's arm and pulled him towards their car.
As they moved to leave, the La Mano Roja leader shouted, "No! You don't get to leave! I'll be the one to tell you to leave!"
Giovanni's eyes locked onto the leader, and he barked an order. "Guards, get your guns!"
The guards swiftly positioned their guns, and a tense standoff ensued. Ronan had already gotten Ivan into the car, and Ivan wound down the window. "Be safe, Giovanni."
Ronan nodded and drove off quickly. The La Mano Roja leader shouted, "Shoot the tires!"
Bullets whizzed towards the car, but Ronan proved to be a skilled driver, dodging and weaving to avoid the shots. As the car sped away, Giovanni and the guards returned fire, trying to pin down La Mano Roja's men.
Giovanni and his guards exchanged gunfire with La Mano Roja's men. Giovanni's aim was deadly, and at least ten of La Mano Roja's men went down. However, Giovanni's guards were also taking heavy losses.
As La Mano Roja's men retreated, Giovanni tried to find their leader, but he seemed to have vanished. Suddenly, a gun was pointed at Giovanni's head. "Well, who do we have here? Just because your capo escaped doesn't mean you're going to escape," the voice sneered.
Giovanni swiftly turned and clashed with the gunman, their guns locking. "I think you're the consigliere of La Famiglia De Luca," the leader said.
Giovanni's response was immediate. "Got a problem?"
The leader sneered. "I want my drugs back, and I'm not leaving here until I get them."
Giovanni smirked. "Well, make me."
The two engaged in a fierce hand-to-hand combat, with Giovanni managing to kick the gun out of the leader's hand. However, just as Giovanni was about to gain the upper hand, he felt a searing pain in his back. He turned, gun raised, and shot the person who had shot him.
But before he could turn back to face the leader, the leader had already retrieved his gun and shot Giovanni in the chest. The bullet pierced through his chest, and another shot hit his hand, causing the gun to fall off. Giovanni's hands were bleeding, and he stumbled backward, bleeding profusely.
The leader sneered. "Get me my money back, or else I'll shoot you in the head straight to meet the devil."
Giovanni, holding his chest and bleeding from his hand, looked up at the leader. "Never."
The leader raised an eyebrow. "You're loyal to your capo, huh?"
Giovanni's voice was weak but resolute. "I'll be loyal to my capo to the very end."
The leader's expression twisted in anger, and he shot Giovanni in the head.
Just as he did, more guards arrived on the scene. The leader yelled at his men, "Let's go!" They fled, leaving Giovanni's lifeless body behind.
When Ivan and Ronan arrived, Ronan shouted, "Gio! Gio!"
"Search the area!" The Capo ordered.The guards dispersed, searching for any signs of La Mano Roja's men.
Someone yelled, "He's here!" followed by a scream of pain. Everyone rushed to the scene, and Ronan shouted, "Give way for the capo!"
When they saw Giovanni's dead body, Ivan screamed, his voice echoing through the streets. Ronan turned his head, pain etched on his face. Ivan ran to Giovanni's body, shaking him. "It's not possible! It's not true!"
But it was too late. Giovanni was gone. Ivan stood up, his face twisted in grief, and ordered Ronan, "Carry the body." They all left, mourning the loss of their loyal advisor.
PALERMO, SICILY (LA FAMIGLIA DE LUCA'S EMPIRE)
The men gathered in the grand meeting room, a place where the underbosses of the La Famiglia De Luca Empire convened to discuss important matters.
Suddenly, Ivan De Luca walked in with his personal guard, Ronan Marino, and everyone stood to their feet, waiting for the Capo to take his seat. Ivan De Luca sat down, his presence commanding attention, and the others followed suit, taking their seats. However, there was a vacant seat, meant for Giovanni Bianchi, the family's consigliere, but he was nowhere to be seen.
The tension in the room was palpable as Ivan De Luca's expression turned grave. "Giovanni is dead," he said, his words dropping like a bombshell.
The room fell silent, gasps filling the air as everyone was shocked by the news. Ronan Marino's jaw clenched, his teeth grinding in anger, and his fist tightened. The underbosses exchanged stunned glances, the weight of the news settling heavily upon them.
Barino, one of the underbosses, spoke up, his voice laced with panic. "What happened? How did he die?"
Ivan De Luca's expression turned grim. "We were on our way back from a successful drug exchange with the La Mano Roja when we were ambushed by their men. Giovanni died during the fight."
The room erupted into gasps and stunned murmurs. Ronan's anger was palpable as he clenched his fists and teeth. "Before Giovanni died, we were discussing how we've been at war with the La Mano Roja for over five years. But you, as the Capo, wanted peace between the two empires, and that's why you agreed to bring peace by buying drugs from them."
Ronan's voice dripped with resentment. "Gio was against it from the start, but you insisted because you're the Capo. You forced us to make friends with them."
The tension in the room was palpable, and Ivan De Luca rubbed his temples, his eyes closed in frustration.
Ronan's anger boiled over. "Now he's dead. We can't let this slide. He is the consigliere of La famiglia De Luca. There will be a real war this time around."
Benjamin, another underboss, spoke up, his voice cautious. "We don't have what it takes to win a war with the La Mano Roja. We've been on this for over five years now."
Ronan's face twisted in rage. He stood up, slamming his fist on the table. "We must find a way to win this war and clear them out for killing Gio. Don't you get it?"
Ivan De Luca's voice cut through the chaos. "Enough."Ivan De Luca continued, his voice measured. "Ben is right. We don't have what it takes to win over the La Mano Roja. We've been on this for a very long time."
"What do you propose we do, Capo?" Barino asked, his voice cautious.
Ivan De Luca's eyes scanned the room, his gaze lingering on each of his underbosses. "We need to regroup, reassess our situation. We can't take on La Mano Roja without a solid plan."
The weight of Ivan's words hanging in the air. What would they do next?
Ronan's phone rang, and he picked it up. The room erupted into whispers as Ronan's face turned dark. "La Mano Roja's men burnt down sterling club" he said, his voice low and menacing.
Everyone was stunned, whispering to each other in shock.
Lukas, one of the underbosses, spoke up. "That's our number three best club in the city. This is getting out of hand, Capo."
Ronan's face clenched, and he turned his face away, his anger simmering.
After a moment of tense silence, Ivan spoke up, his voice low and measured. "The Bratva."
The room fell silent, with everyone exchanging fearful glances. The mention of the Bratva sent a chill down their spines, a reminder of the ruthless and merciless organization that's not to be crossed path with.
"How about we form an alliance with them?"
The room was silent, with no one daring to speak up.
Barino broke the silence, his voice cautious. "That would be dangerous, Capo. The Bratva is not to be dealt with lightly. They're the most feared and respected mafia in the world."
Another underboss added, "Speaking of the Bratva, the Pakhan's seventieth birthday is coming up soon. There's a possibility we might get an invite. How about we use this opportunity to make an alliance with the Bratva?"
Everyone nodded in agreement. Barino spoke up, "I think I have a little bit of connection in the Bratva. I can work on that."
"How will you be able to do that, Barino? What do you need our help with?"
"Don't worry about that, Capo. I can handle it. What we just need is to get an invite, and we will be present at the seventieth birthday of the Pakhan."
Ronan spoke up, his voice filled with determination. "We must not fuck this up. This is our only way to avenge the Consigliere of La Famiglia De Luca's death."
The Capo stood up, and everyone else followed suit. "The meeting has been adjourned. Barino, I expect a response from you in two days' time." And the Capo walked out, with Ronan and Barino following from behind.
As the Capo left with Ronan and Barino, Cassio looked ready to leave, his expression somber. "I'm off. We even forgot to discuss Giovanni's burial. We haven't even seen his dead body."
Another underboss, Victor, spoke up. "Maybe in two days' time, we'll discuss Giovanni's burial. But for now, we have many things on the ground, we need to make sure that we don't lose someone else who's very important to us."
Victor's words were laced with a sense of urgency and caution, as the underbosses tried to navigate the complex and treacherous world of the mafia.
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The Bratva's Bride. of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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7.7
My fiancé always told me he loved me. But not long after our engagement, I woke up suffocating in the dark.
He was pressing a pillow over my face, his eyes cold and dead, while my half-sister stood by watching with fake pity.
They had orchestrated everything just to steal my trust fund.
It all started with a massive hotel scandal. They had drugged me, thrown a cheap escort into my bed, and brought a mob of paparazzi to ruin my reputation.
When my fiancé broke through the crowd, playing the heartbroken victim, he knelt down with a massive diamond ring.
"I know things have been hard, but I love you. If you come home with me, I will forgive all of this."
In my past life, I cried tears of gratitude and let him slide that ring onto my finger.
That ring sealed my death warrant. I lost my company, my dignity, and eventually, my life.
Until my lungs burned and my heart stopped, I didn't understand.
How could the people I trusted most plot my murder so ruthlessly?
Why did they have to tear my entire life apart?
Opening my eyes again, I was back on the morning of the hotel scandal, exactly one year ago.
But the man lying bare-backed in my bed wasn't a random escort.
It was Johnathan Chase, my family's biggest corporate rival and the most ruthless predator on Wall Street.
Listening to the paparazzi pounding on the door, I smiled coldly.

8.4
Grace, after three years of silence from a crash that stole her voice and family, finally uttered a hoarse syllable. It was her first sound, a breakthrough she desperately wanted to share with Josiah, her childhood protector. Instead, through a slightly ajar door, she heard his careless chuckle, followed by a sharp, entitled voice.
Alexandria's voice sliced through the air: "Josiah, are you really planning to bring that little mute to the banquet? She's a walking trailer park tragedy. It's embarrassing." Grace froze, waiting for Josiah to defend her. He didn't. Instead, he sighed, calling her "a responsibility" and "a lifeless ghost," then pulled Alexandria closer.
The words were serrated blades. Her silent devotion, her self-erasure for his peace, had made her a punchline. He was relieved she was broken. The bitter realization of his betrayal ignited a cold, white-hot fury.
Wiping away tears, Grace met Josiah, feigning her usual submissive smile, and quietly refused his "hush money." As he walked away without a glance, her inner voice was clear, sharp, and resolute: "I'm done playing your game."

8.0
"Just watch... I'll take you away from that deceitful woman."
Yvette whispered softly, but the resolve in her heart was unshakable.
Her heart shattered as she witnessed the wedding of Aaron-the man she had loved for so long, the very same adoptive brother who once gave her a sense of home-to another woman.
It was no secret.
Aaron knew how she felt.
And yet, he still chose to marry someone else... as if Yvette's love had never meant a thing.
Just when she tried to accept that painful reality, she uncovered a truth far more devastating.
Belinda... was not as kind as she seemed.
The cunning hidden behind her gentle smile only made it harder for Yvette to let go-only strengthened her belief that the man she loved had fallen into the wrong hands.
The love she had once buried deep within her heart had now twisted into something far darker.
An obsession.
Yvette no longer wished to surrender.
She would take back what was meant to be hers... by any means necessary.
Even if it meant destroying their marriage.

7.7
Nora's life turned into a nightmare after she was banished from her pack by her own husband. She was subjected to mockery, abuse and humiliation before being cast out with nothing.
Faced with the cruelty of a world that had never once been kind to her, the moon goddess decided to bless her with her fated mate.
The same man she watched slaughter others without a single trace of mercy. The man who was twice as cold and twice as ruthless as the husband who destroyed her.
Yet he would not let her go. She found herself stuck between the husband who used her and the ruthless mate who wanted her but refused to admit it. Two powerful men. One woman who was never supposed to survive any of it. And a moon goddess who was not done with her yet.

9.5
Being disowned by my family, and being cheated on by my boyfriend and best friend seems to be the end of the world, But I have to save my mother from her illness, I need money to save her but My father, Alpha of the biggest refuses to give a single penny and chose his Mistress's daughter over me.
Desperate and alone, I was ready to take any option I could get if my mother would be saved.
I made a deal with an almost-stranger, a contract marriage! Who was forced by his grandma to get married.
A win-win situation for both of us.
He saved my mom. I married him to fulfil his Grandma's wish, But, why is my heart aching when our marriage contract is going to end?
It was a marriage deal for both of us, but when it's coming to an end, I don't want it to end?
Being disowned by my family, and being cheated on by my boyfriend and best friend seems to be the end of the world, But I have to save my mother from her illness, I need money to save her but My father, Alpha of the biggest refuses to give a single penny and chose his Mistress's daughter over me.
Desperate and alone, I was ready to take any option I could get if my mother would be saved.
I made a deal with an almost-stranger, a contract marriage! Who was forced by his grandma to get married.
A win-win situation for both of us.
He saved my mom. I married him to fulfil his Grandma's wish, But, why is my heart aching when our marriage contract is going to end?
It was a marriage deal for both of us, but when it's coming to an end, I don't want it to end?

9.8
Four years ago, I was drugged on a luxury yacht and ended up pregnant with twins.
I raised them in secret, enduring my stepfamily's daily abuse, until the billionaire West family patriarch cornered us at the airport.
He instantly recognized my son's face—an exact replica of his ruthless grandson, Bernardo West.
My malicious stepmother and stepsister immediately leaked to the press that I was a delusional gold-digger using fake kids to trap a billionaire.
They wanted the West family to destroy me to save their own social standing.
Bernardo himself looked at me with pure disgust, demanding a DNA test.
"If you ever lie to me, I will take the children, and I will make you wish you were never born."
I didn't want his money. I was a victim of that night too, left with a crescent-shaped bite mark on my collarbone and zero memory of who set us up.
Why did someone drug us? And how could I protect my babies from a corporate predator who could crush me with a snap of his fingers?
But when the DNA test came back 99.9999% positive, I didn't cower.
I showed him the scar he left on me, looked the most dangerous man in the country right in the eye, and made my demand.
"If you want to claim your heirs, you have to marry me."











