Violent Love: Viktor
by LoveBite Shorts
He didn’t train her. He erased her.
Viktor Korolov, an ex-enforcer turned personal guard to Bratva boss Adrik Ilyin, saw his brutal employer ‘tame’ his pet rabbit. The Krolik never stood a chance. When Viktor spares a witness instead of executing her, he breaks Bratva rules and claims her as his own.
Now, with limited time to train his new pet before the Pakhan decides her fate, Viktor relishes the challenge. He’s a wraith, built to take lives—but can he bend her to his will without breaking her mind entirely?
Natalya Zharova was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Instead of meeting her maker, she faces a far worse fate: captivity at the hands of the Bratva’s soldier of death. Viktor offers her two choices—become his obedient pet or die. Caught in a web of his sadistic games, Natalya fights to survive. But in a world where submission is survival, will she lose her humanity in the process?
This is a dark, depraved story with no moral compass—only control, obsession, and the twisted affection of a sadist.
Please read the TWs in the Forewarning.
A spin-off from Code of Captivity Collared by the Bratva Boss.
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Martial Peak Reviews
In the dark and gritty world of Violent Love: Viktor by LoveBite Shorts, readers are thrust into a narrative that explores the complex interplay of power, control, and survival. This book, a spin-off from Code of Captivity Collared by the Bratva Boss, delves into the shadowy underbelly of the Bratva, where morality is a luxury few can afford. The story is not for the faint-hearted, as it challenges readers to confront the uncomfortable realities of a world where submission is often synonymous with survival.
The central theme of the novel revolves around the concept of control and the psychological dynamics between captor and captive. Viktor Korolov, the protagonist, is a former enforcer who now serves as a personal guard to the Bratva boss, Adrik Ilyin. His character is a study in contrasts—on one hand, he is a ruthless killer, a "wraith" built to take lives; on the other, he is a man who defies the brutal rules of his world by sparing a witness, Natalya Zharova, and claiming her as his own. This act of rebellion sets the stage for a complex relationship that is as much about power as it is about survival.
Natalya Zharova, the unfortunate witness, finds herself in a perilous situation where her choices are stark: submit to Viktor's will or face death. Her character is compelling, as she embodies the struggle for autonomy in a world that seeks to strip her of it. Natalya's journey is one of resilience and adaptation, as she navigates the treacherous waters of captivity. Her fight to maintain her humanity in the face of Viktor's sadistic games is both heart-wrenching and inspiring.
The character development in Violent Love: Viktor is noteworthy. Viktor is not a one-dimensional villain; instead, he is portrayed with layers of complexity that make him both terrifying and intriguing. His interactions with Natalya reveal glimpses of vulnerability and a twisted form of affection that adds depth to his character. This nuanced portrayal challenges readers to grapple with the idea that even the most depraved individuals can possess a semblance of humanity.
Similarly, Natalya's evolution from a victim to a survivor is skillfully depicted. Her internal struggle and gradual transformation highlight the resilience of the human spirit. The author does an excellent job of illustrating Natalya's psychological journey, making her a relatable and sympathetic character despite the extreme circumstances she faces.
The novel's setting and atmosphere contribute significantly to its overall impact. The world of the Bratva is depicted with a stark realism that is both immersive and unsettling. The author paints a vivid picture of a society governed by violence and fear, where loyalty is paramount and betrayal is met with swift retribution. This backdrop serves as a fitting stage for the intense psychological drama that unfolds between Viktor and Natalya.
One of the strengths of Violent Love: Viktor is its ability to evoke a visceral emotional response from readers. The narrative is unapologetically dark, and the author does not shy away from exploring the more depraved aspects of human nature. This raw and unfiltered approach is both a strength and a potential drawback, as it may not appeal to all readers. However, for those who appreciate stories that push boundaries and challenge conventional notions of morality, this book offers a compelling and thought-provoking experience.
In comparison to other works in the dark romance genre, Violent Love: Viktor stands out for its intricate character dynamics and exploration of psychological themes. While it shares similarities with other stories that delve into the world of organized crime and captivity, it distinguishes itself through its focus on the psychological interplay between Viktor and Natalya. The novel's emphasis on control and submission, coupled with its exploration of the blurred lines between affection and obsession, sets it apart from more conventional narratives.
Overall, Violent Love: Viktor is a gripping and intense read that will appeal to fans of dark romance and psychological thrillers. Its exploration of complex themes, coupled with well-developed characters and a vividly depicted setting, make it a standout addition to the genre. However, potential readers should heed the forewarning and be prepared for a story that delves into the darker aspects of human nature. For those willing to venture into this shadowy world, the novel offers a captivating and unforgettable journey.
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