Kolya, the youngest of the Svyatoslavs, was a sniper with Sigma Hunter characters. In the shadowy realm of the Svyatoslav Bratva, he embodied the very essence of darkness.
Under the water, he commanded a formidable submarine, a silent hunter lurking beneath the depths with an all-snipers-crew. Together with his two brothers, they watched over the sea, offering protection to seafarers and refuge to women escaping their darkest nightmare in forced mobilisation. On the ground, he rode a dual-sport motorbike to watch over the cavalry from high and afar. The four other brothers, equally grey, traversed their world on personalised motorbikes.
But Kolya’s heart harboured a different secret, one that thrived in the shadows. In the quiet hours, he watched over Alma, a woman full of curiosity who was studying for her master’s degree on a full scholarship. Working at a restaurant to support herself, she found herself entwined with a stalking maskman who kept slipping gifts under her pillow.
Their worlds collided on the chilling Kotlin Island in the far north. Alma’s life took a heart-stopping turn when the leader of the notorious Yuren Bratva abducted her. In the heart of the land of rebellious sailors and soldiers, romance took root, and nothing would ever be the same.
Prepare for an exhilarating journey where love and obsession intertwine, where loyalty was tested to the brink of destruction, and where the Svyatoslav Bratva navigated a treacherous path between darkness and duty. This brotherhood was bound by intrigue and had layered duties to fulfill.
The Watchman of Salt and Dust told a gripping tale of passion, sacrifice, and a brotherhood teetering on the edge of darkness. Would Kolya and his brothers surrender to their twisted side, or would the shadows of the past in the forest dim the light of their future?
ABOUT THE BOOK:
This book can be read as a standalone. Readers can read this novella with or without reading the author’s other books, although the story is related to them.
FAIR WARNING:
This publication contains explicit language, explicit romantic scenes, dark romance, uncommon courtship, and depictions of the forced mobilisation of men and women. Readers’ discretion is advised.
NOTE: Printing by Ingram.