Code of Captivity
by LoveBite Shorts
Dark and taboo. Please read the TWs in the Forewarning. This is not a romance but a ‘tail’ of twisted trauma.
Ania Zaitseva, known in the hacking world as The White Rabbit, has always been one step ahead of her enemies—until now. When a job goes wrong, she unknowingly breaches the security system of Adrik Ilyin, the most feared Bratva boss in the underworld. By the time she realises her mistake, it’s too late. The Bratva is already hunting her, and for the first time, the rabbit is running for her life.
Adrik Ilyin is a monster in human form—ruthless, calculating, and merciless. The breach of his system is a personal insult, and he won’t stop until he finds the hacker responsible. When he captures Ania, he doesn’t kill her. Instead, he decides to keep her, not just for her skills, but as his pet. Forced into a life of submission, Ania must navigate Adrik’s cruelty and her own growing attraction to the man who sees her as nothing more than his possession.
As the lines between captor and captive blur, Ania begins to uncover a side of herself she never knew existed. Ania must confront the truth—she may have been caught, but part of her wanted to submit to her Master.
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Martial Peak Reviews
LoveBite Shorts' Code of Captivity is a daring exploration of the dark and taboo, a narrative that delves into the complexities of power dynamics, trauma, and the blurred lines between captor and captive. This book is not for the faint-hearted, as it challenges the reader to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature and the allure of submission.
The story centers around Ania Zaitseva, a brilliant hacker known as The White Rabbit, who finds herself ensnared in a deadly game with Adrik Ilyin, a notorious Bratva boss. Ania's character is meticulously crafted, showcasing her intelligence, resilience, and vulnerability. Her journey from a confident hacker to a captive navigating the treacherous waters of her new reality is both compelling and heart-wrenching. The author does an exceptional job of portraying Ania's internal conflict as she grapples with her circumstances and the unexpected emotions that arise from her captivity.
Adrik Ilyin, on the other hand, is depicted as a complex antagonist. He embodies the archetype of the ruthless, calculating villain, yet there are layers to his character that are gradually revealed. His interactions with Ania are fraught with tension, and the power dynamics between them are constantly shifting. The author skillfully portrays Adrik's dual nature—his cruelty juxtaposed with moments of unexpected tenderness, creating a character that is as intriguing as he is terrifying.
The themes of Code of Captivity are both provocative and thought-provoking. The book delves into the psychology of captivity, exploring how power and submission can become intertwined in unexpected ways. Ania's journey is not just about physical captivity but also about the emotional and psychological chains that bind her. The narrative challenges the reader to consider the nature of freedom and the ways in which individuals can become prisoners of their own desires.
One of the most striking aspects of the book is its exploration of trauma and its aftermath. Ania's experiences are depicted with a raw honesty that is both unsettling and deeply moving. The author does not shy away from the darker aspects of Ania's journey, instead choosing to confront them head-on. This unflinching portrayal of trauma adds depth to the narrative, making Ania's eventual self-discovery all the more powerful.
In terms of writing style, LoveBite Shorts employs a vivid and evocative prose that draws the reader into the world of the story. The pacing is well-executed, with moments of intense action balanced by quieter, introspective scenes. The dialogue is sharp and often laden with subtext, reflecting the complex relationship between Ania and Adrik.
Comparatively, Code of Captivity shares thematic similarities with other dark romance and psychological thrillers, such as Pepper Winters' Monsters in the Dark series or Anna Zaires' Twist Me trilogy. However, LoveBite Shorts distinguishes their work by focusing more on the psychological aspects of captivity and the nuanced development of Ania's character. The book's emphasis on Ania's internal journey sets it apart from other stories in the genre, offering a fresh perspective on familiar themes.
Overall, Code of Captivity is a bold and compelling read that will resonate with fans of dark, psychological narratives. It is a story that challenges the reader to confront the complexities of power, desire, and the human psyche. While it may not be a conventional romance, it offers a gripping exploration of the darker side of love and the ways in which it can manifest in unexpected forms.
For those willing to venture into the shadows, Code of Captivity offers a haunting and unforgettable journey. It is a testament to the author's ability to craft a narrative that is both unsettling and deeply engaging, leaving a lasting impact on the reader long after the final page is turned.
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