Obsidian Liquor

Obsidian Liquor by Scarlett Dawn, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 16, 2015, is a work of fiction that intertwines elements of romance and romantic comedy. This edition spans 184 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Elizabeth Forter as she embarks on a personal mission against the Mayor of New York City, only to find herself entangled with Daniil Kozar, a dangerous man linked to the Russian mafia.
Readers will encounter a blend of tension and attraction as Elizabeth navigates her precarious situation with Daniil, who is both a threat and a source of unexpected desire. The story explores themes of power dynamics and personal awakening against the backdrop of a brutal competition among America’s heroes. With its focus on romance and the complexities of relationships, Obsidian Liquor offers a unique perspective on love amidst danger, appealing to those interested in romantic narratives with a twist.
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The Lion Security series fires off with Obsidian Liquor, where no one escapes the Russian mafia’s burning flame… While a brutal competition of America’s heroes is held in the United States, Elizabeth Forter is on a personal mission to destroy the Mayor of New York City. But when she’s caught red-handed by a man who kills for a living, her enmity rapidly turns to fear. Daniil Kozar isn’t a man to trifle with, and Elizabeth is forced to strike a deal with the mafia king. Her every action is watched, and she needs to decide how to handle the gun-toting criminal–and his seductive charm. Daniil may be the devil her father warned about. Or he may be the sensual awakening Elizabeth never knew she needed. Somewhere, Elizabeth’s dad is screaming a prayer… *Originally published in The Obsidian Collection* *This work contains sexual material intended for readers 18+*
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