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When Elena, a fiercely dedicated social worker, is captured by Nikolai, a ruthless underworld boss who suspects her of being a spy, she finds herself trapped in his secluded estate-where freedom seems like a distant dream. But Elena isn't one to back down, and she refuses to break under Nikolai's relentless interrogation. To Nikolai's surprise, he encounters not a frightened prisoner, but a woman whose strength and defiance rival his own. As days stretch into weeks, a dangerous game of psychological cat-and-mouse unfolds between them, and tension sparks into a volatile attraction neither of…mehr

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When Elena, a fiercely dedicated social worker, is captured by Nikolai, a ruthless underworld boss who suspects her of being a spy, she finds herself trapped in his secluded estate-where freedom seems like a distant dream. But Elena isn't one to back down, and she refuses to break under Nikolai's relentless interrogation. To Nikolai's surprise, he encounters not a frightened prisoner, but a woman whose strength and defiance rival his own. As days stretch into weeks, a dangerous game of psychological cat-and-mouse unfolds between them, and tension sparks into a volatile attraction neither of them can deny. Elena glimpses traces of a man hidden beneath Nikolai's brutal exterior, while Nikolai becomes increasingly torn between his need for answers and his growing feelings for his captive. But trust is a fragile thing, and when Elena uncovers a deadly plot against Nikolai, she faces an impossible choice: seize her chance for freedom or stay to save the man she's come to understand-risking not just her life, but her heart. "Captive Desires" is a darkly thrilling romance that explores the thin line between hate and desire, challenging both captor and captive to confront their deepest fears and the unexpected pull of a love that might just destroy them.
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Dr Hannah Jones is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick. She writes, researches and teaches on racism, belonging and migration, and on critical public sociology. She is lead co-author of Go Home? The politics of immigration controversies (2017), co-editor of Stories of Cosmopolitan Belonging: Emotion and Location (2014), and author of Negotiating Cohesion, Inequality and Change: Uncomfortable Positions in Local Government (2013) winner of the BSA Phillip Abrams Prize for best first book in UK sociology.