The tension escalates as Jessalyn hides a significant secret—her family's extensive police background. Sanyet, who demands absolute honesty, becomes increasingly obsessed with her even as he suspects she is concealing the truth.
: A life-or-death ultimatum leads to a marriage of convenience. Trained By the Bratva Prince by Jailaa West
: Reviews often highlight the story as a "fast-paced short book" (approx. 114 pages). The tension escalates as Jessalyn hides a significant
The story follows , a curvy and shy Afro-Latina who inadvertently witnesses a brutal Bratva execution. She is captured by the ruthless mafia prince Sanyet Ismailov , who typically leaves no witnesses. However, due to a plea from his new sister-in-law, Sanyet offers Jessalyn a life-saving but dangerous bargain: marry him or die . : Reviews often highlight the story as a
While the book can be read as a standalone, it is best enjoyed in the following order to track the Ismailov brothers' stories: (Rurik's story) Trained by the Bratva Prince (Sanyet's story) Tamed by the Bratva Prince (Venedikt's story) Treasured by the Bratva Prince (Viktor's story) Reader Reception
: The book is noted for its high-heat romantic scenes and "steamy sips". Series Order
: The relationship begins with mutual distrust and danger.