Corruption By: Jenika Snow
The story follows (known by his Bratva name, Razoreniye or Ruin), a man molded into a lethal killing machine after being ripped away from the only light in his life: Anastasia . After ten years of brutal training and blood-soaked missions, Kostya returns as a monster who has lost his humanity—except for his fixation on the girl he left behind.
The book is noted for its "explicit and plentiful" sexual content, earning a 5/5 rating for spice on community platforms. Series Context
When Anastasia is forced into a marriage with another man, Kostya’s obsession reaches a breaking point. He takes her in the middle of the night, holding her captive until she accepts that she belongs to him alone. Corruption by Jenika Snow
Readers typically highlight the intense "insta-love" and the darker elements of the Underworld Kings world , such as kidnapping and forced proximity. It is often recommended for those who enjoy the works of authors like Cora Reilly or Sam Mariano .
Anastasia is portrayed as the pure, untainted counterpart to Kostya’s scarred, dehumanized "beast" persona. The story follows (known by his Bratva name,
Set against the backdrop of the Russian mob, the book explores the "Underworld" where violence is the primary language and moral boundaries are blurred.
Jenika Snow’s Corruption is a gritty, high-heat standalone within the multi-author world , delivering a dark mafia romance that centers on themes of obsession, stolen innocence, and violent redemption. Plot Overview Series Context When Anastasia is forced into a
The narrative leanings are heavily influenced by the "obsessed hero" trope, with Kostya watching Anastasia from afar and breaking into her life long before he officially takes her.




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