Corruption By Jenika Snow Site
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.
Anastasia is portrayed as the pure, untainted counterpart to Kostya’s scarred, dehumanized "beast" persona. 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 . The narrative leanings are heavily influenced by the
While Corruption is the third installment in the Underworld Kings series, it is designed as a . It should not be confused with Snow's shorter 2015 novella of the same name from the Club Corruption series, which features different characters like Vicious and Kitty. Critical Reception It is often recommended for those who enjoy
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.
Set against the backdrop of the Russian mob, the book explores the "Underworld" where violence is the primary language and moral boundaries are blurred.