He memorized her face before he ever said her name.
Chloe Kim is mid-twenties, a Korean American nanny working her hands raw to keep the grandmother who raised her. She walks into a Manhattan club one night in a dress that does not fit her, takes a drink from a stranger she should not have trusted, and wakes the next morning in a house she does not know.
He had already been watching her for three months.
Daniil Sorokin is twenty-nine, second of four Sorokin brothers, the Brotherhood's strategist. Gray-green eyes, a small white scar at his temple, hands built for finding men other men cannot find. He saw her once in a coffee shop and gathered every piece of her life into his hands before he spoke one word to her.
He carries her out of the club. He kisses her with permission. Then a brake line gets cut. He comes home three months later with no name, no memory, and a little sister he is calling his own. The woman who loved him walks back into his house as the nanny and says nothing about who she has been to him.
His head forgot her. His heart did not.
One stolen phone. One Marchetti family with a target on the Sorokin brothers. One Korean American nanny who refuses to lose him twice.
If you love obsessive bratva, amnesia heat, possessive Russian alphas, surprise pregnancy, and a found-family worth dying for, welcome back to the Sorokin Brotherhood.
Reader's Note: A dark obsessive-bratva romance with amnesia, a Korean American nanny heroine, a slow-burn rebuild, a stolen phone, a Marchetti takedown, surprise pregnancy, a sister-by-adoption arc, and a HEA. Standalone with Sorokin Brotherhood cameos.