Some debts are paid in blood. Mine is paid in marriage.He is the Pakhan of Chicago’s Bratva, a man my father betrayed. When that betrayal comes due, he does not come for my father. He comes for me.I am the only daughter. The clean break. The final leverage.I want to say no. I want to walk away from everything my father built in lies and violence. But his debt does not stay between men. It spreads. It touches my life, my safety, my only remaining family.So I sign the contract.I become his wife to protect what is left of mine.In his world, I am not a partner. I am repayment. A living guarantee that my father’s mistake will not be repeated.He does not hide what I am to him. He keeps his distance. He watches like I am a problem waiting to happen. And I hate how calm he is when he destroys every option I have left.But the house he puts me in is not empty of danger. It is full of men who answer to him, secrets he refuses to explain, and rules I am expected to follow without question.I was supposed to survive this marriage, not feel trapped by it.And I was never supposed to start wondering what it would mean if I stopped fighting him.If I refuse him, I lose my family.If I obey him, I lose myself.If I fall for him, I lose everything.Dangerous Vow is a dark Bratva arranged marriage romance, where a forced vow becomes a slow unraveling of fear, power, and the one man I should never want.