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Sweaty and exhausted, he had collapsed beside her, feeling a million miles away from her body even though it was so close to his own. She looked into his eyes and confessed her love for the first time in their pseudo-relationship. And he whispered in Russian, “Ya ne lyublyu tebya,” (I don’t love you), in response.
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Chapter One of Saving Anya Just for Fans

Saving Anya

 

Chapter One

Prague

Early Spring

 

*This is coyright property of RiverHouse Publishing, LLC and Latrivia S. Nelson. Unauthorized reproduction or posting of this intellectual rights property will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law by the FBI.

 

The sun was on the horizon, breaking dawn and cascading across the vast green lands while in the deep in the valley between snow-capped mountains and hundreds of acres of farmland, the quiet chateau began to finally rustle awake. Lights turned on the second floor of the large mansion as people began to move about. Alas, the weekend was over and it was again Monday. Time for the real world to emerge – even for the smallest of the Medlov clan. Giggles came as a bubbly Anya bolted from the bathroom, still in her bunny pajamas, running down the hallway away from her father with her baby doll in hand. Her wild, long hair tangled about her rosy face as she ran into her pink bedroom and jumped up in her unmade but very fluffy canopy full-sized bed.

“Now, now, Anya. It’s time to get ready for school,” Dmitry said, walking into her bedroom a few seconds later after her. A smile laced his curved lips.

A whine followed quickly. “But Papa, I don’t want to go to school,” she begged as she hugged her baby doll tighter. “I want to stay home with you and mama and the babies today. Momma said I could feed Maximus. I’m getting really good at it.” Her voice carried an adorable pout, nearly succeeding in her intentions to derail her itinerary as her father came over and sat down beside her.

His large frame caused the mattress to sink just a bit as he rested his tired body beside her. Dark circles were evident under his crystal blue eyes from the torturous, sleepless nights that had become normal since Royal had the twins. They both stayed up bouncing babies, changing diapers, making bottles and burping the boys, hoping for sleep in between their nightmarish first-weeks with the newest additions to their little family.

Dmitry reached out and grabbed her gently, pulling her into his embrace as he kissed her cheek. She smelled of innocence and lavender. She had her very own fragrance and he adored it. “They’ll be here when you get home from school. Promise,” he assured of the twins. “But you have to go to school. It’s Monday. All the good little girls will be at school today, learning their alphabet and numbers, learning how to be proper princesses.” His voice was calming, assuring as only a father’s voice could be.

Dmitry had patience with only four people in this world, his three little ones and his wife. As for Anya, it seemed as if he actually had more patience for her than all the others combined and often looked forward to their little negotiations. It gave him an opportunity to see just how smart his daughter was. And Anya never ceased to amaze him. Each and every time that she negotiated, she pushed just a little further.

“I already know my alphabet in English and Cyrillic. I know my numbers too. Mrs. Mabry said I was the smartest girl in class. So, I think it will be okay to miss a day, don’t you, Daddy?” She batted her bright blue eyes at him.

“You have excellent persuasive tactics for a four year old, but no, I don’t think you’re skilled enough to miss school.” He knew that his loving daughter would not be happy with his decision, but he had to stick with it. Royal had been on him lately about how much he was giving in to her every whim. Even he knew that he was a push over, but how could anyone truly deny such a beautiful little girl.

“If you let me stay here today, I want ask you for anything else for the rest of the year, daddy,” Anya finally said, taking his face in her hands. She said so emphatically as if she was swearing an oath.

“Didn’t you just say that about that Bratz doll that you had me send Davyd out for on Saturday night?” he asked with a grin.

Anya’s small shoulders slumped. “Please,” she begged, knowing that she was losing the battle.

Dmitry put his forehead on hers and rubbed a hand through her inky, black mane. “No,” he said softly. “But if you’re a good girl at school, I’ll make sure that you get to feed Maximus as soon as you get home.”

It wasn’t what Anya was hoping for but as she looked across the room she noticed her mother peeking through the door watching the entire interaction, she knew that things were as good as they were going to get.

“Good morning,” Royal said with a soft smile on her face. She leaned against the door in her plush white robe. The rings under her eyes matched her husband’s and her hair was even wilder than Anya’s.

“Momma, can I stay home today, please?” Anya asked, moving her pleas to her mother.

“I don’t even know why you ask when you already know the answer,” Royal said, opening her daughter’s dresser drawer. “Do you want to wear pink or purple today?”

Anya had two favorite colors and she wore a variation of the two every single day.

“Pink,” Anya pouted off the bed. She went into her walk-in closet and began to pull out her school uniform.

Dmitry stood up and stretched. “Well, my work here is done. She’s had her teeth brushed and her face washed. The rest is up to you my dear,” he said as he bent to his wife’s ear.

“Ummm, thanks,” Royal said, feeling his lips on her neck.

Dmitry heard Anya rustling in the closet and turned back to Royal. “We now have one week before the six-week sentence is up, and I can ravage you from head to toe,” he said with a growl.

“Promises, promises,” Royal said playfully. “I don’t know if you can handle me after six weeks of no sex. I might be too much for you.”

“Please say that’s a challenge,” Dmitry toyed. “Because, I’m going to make you eat your words.”

Royal turned to him with her daughter’s underwear clutched in her hand. “Well, I have plans of making you eat a lot more than that,” she said suggestively.

“Are you hungry, Daddy?” Anya asked eavesdropping as she stepped out of the closet with her jacket and skirt for school.

Dmitry cracked a smile at his wife, knowing that they would pick this conversation up later when they were alone. “Starving,” he answered. Turning to his daughter, he smiled and cleared his throat. “That’s why daddy is headed downstairs to fix you breakfast, munchkin.”

“Can I have pancakes?” Anya asked innocently.

“You certainly may,” he said, running his hand through her hair. “Any other requests?” he asked as he walked to the door. He looked at his wife and licked his wide, rose-colored lips. “Maybe something different for the lady of the house?”

“I’ll get back to you,” Royal answered as she swept his body with her eyes.

“I’ll be looking forward to it,” Dmitry answered as he disappeared behind the door.

Royal bit her lip and turned back to her chores, trying to suppress the laugh that was trapped behind her devious smile. The truth was that she wanted him as badly as he wanted her, but rules were rules. The doctor had ordered the over-sexed pair to absolutely wait until her six-week check-up before they made love again, which meant that all they could do at the present was foreplay each other to death. And in between taking care of now three children, even that was nearly impossible.

***

Hot pancakes cooked directly from daddy’s hand and served up on a little porcelain plate just for Anya was just what the little princess ordered before school. While still pouting because she wasn’t allowed to stay home with her new brothers, she had managed to be in better spirits with the entire family at the kitchen table.

However, the family was barely awake.

Dmitry did his normal morning ritual at the head of the table. With a glass of orange juice beside a cup of coffee and a plate full of turkey bacon, fried eggs and toast, he thumbed through his financials on his I-Pad and occasionally looked over at the news playing on the television mounted up on the wall directly in front of them. It took everything in him to focus this morning as his age as well as his children were catching up with him. He remembered a time when such trivial tasks would have neither effected his body or his psyche but that was many lifetimes ago.

Now, he was much grayer than when his daughter was born four years ago and a little less resilient on just a few hours of sleep. His enormous seven-foot frame was slouched over the table, holding up all 298 pounds of aching muscle. He, too, had forgone his usual dress for silk pajamas and a cotton gray t-shirt – a far cry from the man who normally dressed in three-piece suits. But this was the life that he had chosen, and in truth, regardless of how hard it was at times, he enjoyed it immensely.

His life was peaceful, meaningful and finally worth something.

Drifting off in her own world, Royal sat beside Dmitry stirring her coffee and dozing off to sleep. Still in her pink robe, she had managed before breakfast and after dressing Anya to pull her hair into a loose ponytail and run hot water over her face to stay awake through breakfast, but that was about all that she could muster. All she could think of was rest and how much of it she had been denied lately.

Where before the babies’ birth, she always was dressed to the teeth by breakfast, now if she dressed at all, she was off to a good start. It was odd, but she didn’t recall Anya’s arrival even with post-partum depression being as dramatic as the twins’ arrival, which had been laborious but without the mental exhaustion that she had suffered with her daughter. She could only attribute that to the fact that Ivan wasn’t a part of this pregnancy.

The twins had been a handful to carry and even more difficult to birth. After being in labor for eight hours, she had undergone a well-needed C-section and awoke to Konstantin and Maxim Medlov. Konstantin was the oldest by three minutes, but Maxim was the largest by five ounces. Konstantin was a spitting image of his father with blonde locks and bright blue eyes while Maxim was a spitting image of Ivan, ironically.

They could never get away from the man, no matter how they tried. His genes were forever present, always serving as a reminder that he had been on this earth and he had forever impacted their lives. Only, she was in a place now in her life where he was a moot factor. She thought both of her children to be beautiful and she loved them dearly. And in truth, she didn’t mind that two of her children looked like Ivan, because they were nothing like him and everything like their father.

 

What woman wouldn’t be proud?

With the new additions and all that was still required by Royal, she was thankful for the help that she had around the house. A live-in nanny who was nearly twice her age came in during the day and some evenings. The entire family had learned their lesson about hiring young nannies like Victoria.  Stepan, the family butler helped run the other parts of the house along with maids, and Davyd, their dearest friend and Dmitry’s closest companion, took Anya to school, drove Royal to all of her appointments and to her boutique and ran most of the family’s errands. He was most definitely their rock, more like the grandfather of the bunch than an employee. In fact, Anya had no clue that he wasn’t a Medlov.

Still, no amount of money could help with the true parenting. That was left up to her and Dmitry. And they devoted themselves to the job one hundred percent of the time.

After the nanny from hell, Victoria, had been dismissed over a year ago, Dmitry and Royal had agreed to do some things by themselves. And with a family as complicated as they were, it was best. Besides, not many people would knowingly work for a mob family – not if they were smart. And everyone who did work for them had been thoroughly checked along with their families, from the nanny to the cook to the yard hands and farmers. No one was allowed on the chateau property without first being cleared by Dmitry himself. He had a guy in the CIA who did a thorough check for everyone and if they didn’t pass the background check, they didn’t get on the property.

Davyd chuckled as he fixed his plate, when the baby monitor sitting in between Dmitry and Royal made a noise. Evidently one of the twins rolled over and cried in their sleep. Immediately, both Royal and Dmitry froze in place, scared to death that the few minutes of peace that they thought they had had been stolen from them.

“Please go back to sleep,” Royal begged as she put down her cup of coffee.

Dmitry looked at the monitor with a raised brow, waiting for the now familiar long, cry of one of his boys but was let off the hook when they just went back to sleep.

“Thank God,” Royal said, releasing the tension in her shoulders.

“I’ve never seen two people so afraid of babies,” Davyd said, sitting down beside Anya. “Good morning, princess.”

“Good morning, Davyd,” Anya said with a little pout.

“And what’s the matter with you?” he asked with a thick Russian accent.  He doted over her as much as her father did and was just as blind to her games.

“They won’t let me stay home today,” she tattled in a whisper as she looked over at the two of her parents.

He looked at the couple too. “Well, I’m sure that the boys will be here when you get home,” Davyd whispered back and winked his eye. He looked over Anya at Dmitry. “Do you need anything from town while I’m out this morning?”

“No,” Dmitry said gruffly. “All I need is a little rest.”

“Well, Marta will be here in about an hour,” Davyd said, looking at his watch.

“Forty-five minutes,” Dmitry corrected. “And I plan to sleep for at least eight hours, once she gets here.”

Royal smirked. “You’re the one who wanted more children.”

“Maybe we’ll wait until these can take care of the others before we start up again,” Dmitry answered.

Others? Dmitry, I don’t plan to have any more of your children,” Royal joked. “This shop is currently shut down for business.” She motioned towards her still plump belly.

“We’ve heard that before,” Davyd said with a chuckle.

“She knows that she can’t resist my charm,” Dmitry said to Davyd, leaning over to kiss her cheek. “What woman in her right mind could resist a Russian?”

“Haven’t run into one yet,” Davyd added.

Playfully, Royal pulled away from him. “Your charms have the both of us sleep deprived and me in need of a tummy tuck.”

Anya watched the interaction between her mother and father and laughed too. Turning back to her nearly finished breakfast, she had a curious thought.

“Uncle Davyd, why don’t you have kids?” she asked suddenly.

Davyd cleared his throat and looked over at Dmitry again. Kids ask the craziest questions, he thought to himself. “Well, because I’m not married,” he finally said when he realized Anya was waiting for a response. He knew that while the Medlov family was not normal, Dmitry believed dearly in conservative views regarding his children.

“Why aren’t you married?” she asked as a follow-up.

Dmitry stuffed the bacon in his mouth and cracked a devious smile. “Because he’s a playboy,” he answered to let Davyd off the hook. He knew that his daughter was far too young to understand their code. Davyd was an old-school Vor, a man of the Thieves-in-Law and he was married to it and it only. He would never marry nor have children, even though he had had many opportunities over the years.

“You mean you’re a playboy like Anatoly?” Anya asked with a grin. “He has had a million girlfriends and he has a problem with commitment.” She had no idea what it meant but she liked the idea that she had remembered what was said about her brother.

“Anya, where did you hear that Anatoly was a playboy?” Royal asked concerned.

“I heard the maid, Clarisse, tell the other maid, Loni, that he was a playboy just the other day,” Anya answered honestly. “What does he like to play? Hide and go seek?”

Dmitry couldn’t help himself although he could see that Royal was turning red. He laughed aloud and hit the table. So did Davyd, but he muffled his laugh in his hand.

“Priceless,” Dmitry finally chuckled.

Royal cut her eyes at her husband and corrected her daughter. “Your brother is just young. He’s in a committed relationship with the nice woman you met, Renee. A playboy means that he can’t commit, or can’t love one person. But he does. It just took him a long time to find someone to love…just like daddy.”

“I doubt if she even remembers Renee,” Dmitry said, wiping his face with his napkin. He could always count on Anya to cheer him up, and he could always count on Royal to get too serious.

“I remember her, Daddy. She is the pretty black woman that Ana always brings home with him now,” Anya said proud that she remembered.

Dmitry raised his brow. “Well, she does remember,” he said impressed.

Royal, however, was focused on another aspect of the conversation. “Who told you that she was black?”

“We learned about race at school last week,” Anya answered. “Isn’t she black, Mommy?”

Royal nodded. “She’s African-American, just like me, just like you.”

“Anya Medlov is half African-American,” Dmitry corrected. “Don’t forget my half of the equation. Not that I mind the African-American part of her. I’m quite proud of both, but it’s important to acknowledge all of her heritage.”

“Well, the point is that I’m not ready to discuss race yet, and I don’t think that the children should be taught race until the parents give permission,” Royal said in a more serious tone. “What if their views don’t match ours? Then we have to re-teach them? That’s ridiculous. That’s not what we pay them for. I want her to learn to read and write before she has to learn about race.”

“Well, she has to learn at some point,” Dmitry said absently.

“I know that,” Royal said in a huff. “Oh, never mind.” She looked at Anya, who was now confused. “This doesn’t concern you, baby. You’re right. Renee is African-American or black. It’s the same thing, but some people prefer one term over the other. I prefer African-American for reasons I’ll explain to you later.”

“Now you’re just speaking over her head,” Dmitry interrupted.

Royal rolled her eyes. “Well, I wouldn’t have to have this discussion at seven in the morning if the fifteen-thousand-dollar per quarter kinder academy we pay for had not broached the subject without my permission,” she defended.

“Ahh, you’re both just exhausted. Why don’t you go and get some rest and you can talk to each other about this later. You’ll still be African-American and he’ll still be Russian,” Davyd said, finishing his breakfast.

“Amen,” Dmitry said, pushing back from the table. He raised his arms and waved at his daughter. “Anya, come and give your papa a kiss before you’re off to school.”

Anya did as her father said and got up from the table and walked over to kiss his cheek. He picked her up in his large arms and held her tight to him, nuzzling his nose in her hair. “I love you,” he said, putting her back down on the ground. “Just as you are.” He looked into Anya’s blue eyes and rubbed a hand across her jet-black bangs.

“I love you too, Daddy,” she said with a smile. Dimples exploded in both of her rosy cheeks.

Dmitry couldn’t help but kiss her again.

How could anyone not love a face like that? he thought to himself, and in the same thought, he again reminded himself of how lucky he was.

Shifting attention, Anya quickly snuggled into her mother’s arms. Royal held her close, kissed her quick on both cheeks and wipe the bread crumbs from the sides of her pouty mouth. “Have a great day at school. And as soon as you come home, you can feed Maxim. Promise.”

Anya couldn’t help but light up. “Thank you, Mommy. I love you.”

Royal giggled. “I love you too, munchkin.” It was amazing how that little girl knew how to light her up even in her deepest of thoughts.

Getting up from the table, Dmitry and Royal left Anya with Davyd and headed back upstairs hand-in-hand. It was a normal ritual to spend time with the little princess at the kitchen table like a normal family before she was escorted to school.

Dmitry felt like it gave Anya a true understanding of how important family was and it put things into perspective on a daily basis for him. No matter how tired he was, if he was in the city then he was here with the women in his life. And after Anya had had a hearty breakfast and been allowed a little early morning chatter, he and Royal would finally make their way to the bedroom to get some much deserved sleep.

“I can’t wait to feel that pillow under my head,” Royal said, walking slowly up the stairs.

Dmitry snickered. “Don’t tell me that those little babies are already wearing you out.” He looked down at her and winked.

Royal rolled her eyes. “You don’t look so spry yourself, big boy.”

Dmitry yawned involuntarily. “I have an excuse.”

“Yeah, what’s that?” she asked.

“Well, I’m much older than you.”

“As long as Hugh Hefner is alive, then you don’t have an excuse. Besides, you’re the one who wanted a huge family. Remember? Be careful what you ask for, old man.” Running her hand over the stitches on her lower abdomen, she clenched her jaw and tried to hide the stabbing reminder of her recent surgery. Royal had been a vaginal birth. This was her first C-section, and the nagging pain was incredibly uncomfortable. However, because of her prior issue with pain pills, she preferred to deal with the pain naturally as possible.

Dmitry noticed her discomfort and instantly became more serious. “Are you still hurting very much?” He stopped in his tracks and looked down into her warm, brown eyes.

“It’s just these…weird sharp pains every once in a while. They hurt more during the morning when I first get up than any other time of the day.” She tried not to make a big deal out of it considering how Dmitry was. At the first sign of pain, he freaked out for her.

“I hate that they had to cut you,” he lamented.

“Well, I’ve been taking good care of the sutures. So, hopefully, you won’t even notice it in a few months.”

Dmitry was shocked that she thought that he was concerned about the look of the scars. Screw the bloody scars. He was worried about her. Picking her up in his large arms, he scooped her up and held her close to him. He nuzzled his face in her hair and smelled her perfume. Royal didn’t fight his excessive babying today. Resting her head against his chest, she wrapped her arms around his neck and smiled. “It’s nice to know that you can still be romantic, even when I look like this,” she said, looking down at her pajamas that had a small stain from a feeding from the night before.

His eyes twinkled with sincerity. “I sort of like this look,” he said, walking with her in his arms. The same dimple in Anya’s cheek showed in his as he smiled.  “I’m going to run you a hot bath and wash your hair while the children are still sleeping. How does that sound?”

“Like a dream,” she said with a hum.

“Well, you deserve it,” he said as his foot hit the top step to the second floor.

Royal looked behind them at how far he had carried her. Even after all these years, he was still so very strong, so full of life and full of passion. She craved that about him. Clenching tighter to his body, she nuzzled into his masculine scent and felt safe.

Dmitry was a true alpha male in every aspect of the word. He was a provider, protector and a lover, as territorial as the lion in his jungle but as kind as a king at court.

Plus, she always felt safe when she was buried near his musky, male throat, inhaling his virile scent and so close to his raging, resilient beating heart. Dmitry was one of those men who naturally drew in a woman, made her lose her mind and forget herself just to be near him. Between his larger than life height, his wide, strong size and his enchanting great looks, even if he had not been a billionaire crime boss, he still would have gone far in this world. Men like him always did.

What really amazed her was how even after being married for nearly five years, how she felt as though she had just met him. The butterflies never ceased to erupt in her stomach when she woke beside him every morning, and he still made her inner woman purr when he whispered naughty words into her ear. Maybe it was his Russian accent or the minty scent always lingering on his tongue, but he could hypnotize her within minutes, place her under a mighty spell and then have his way with her.

Quietly, Dmitry opened the door for them and carried her to their bed. Placing her gently down, he rubbed through her thick mane and watched her eyes lazily relax as she lay back on the soft pillows. She snuggled in, preparing for a deep long sleep.

Ahh…he wasn’t sure which one of them was more relaxed at the moment. She seemed finally ready to rest, and he was just in a state of bliss, hard to explain but a very distinct feeling of joy.

The simple life was finally starting to be everything Dmitry had hoped for. The kids were healthy and happy and the same was true for him and his wife.  Plus, things were going well with Anatoly and what was left of the Medlov council back in the states; his businesses were thriving despite the recession, and he was still a billionaire with more wealth accumulating by the day.

Honestly, he was not sure if he could ask for more, but one thing he was certain that he was blessed. He was wealthy, healthy, the father of four amazing children and married to a young, beautiful woman who worshiped the ground that he walked on. Who could ask for more?

That in itself was amazing considering he was born a gutter rat in Moscow to a drugged-out whore and a middle-aged crime boss, tossed in prison before eighteen and destined to be a total failure. The only family he was supposed to ever have was a sociopathic little brother and the Vor, but somehow, he had ended up with a hell of a lot more than anyone ever thought he would. Ask anyone, his late father included – no one thought he’d even live this long.

Guys like him normally didn’t end up with such a good life, especially when guys like him definitely didn’t deserve to, but Dmitry had managed to come out on top.

So, why not treat his wife like a queen, dote on her, take care of her, and raise his children in peace? Considering how hard that he had worked to acquire this lifestyle, it would be a pity not to indulge himself in every aspect of being a family man.

 

***

On schedule, Davyd and his assistant bodyguard, Yuri, walked Anya through the back corridor leading from the kitchen-area to the newly renovated garage.  As they stepped into the large space, the motion detector recognized their movement and instantly lit up the room. Quickly, row-by-row, the fluorescent overhead lights snapped on all the way down ten perfect isles of luxury vehicles as the trio started their daily routine.

The garage was more like a showroom than a shelter. Limestone floors sparkled under millions of dollars’ worth of the world’s finest engineering. Stainless steel cabinets lined up masterfully on a long wall leading length-ways down the room and held all the essential equipment to keep the cars going and another row of stainless-steel cabinets down the shorter wall, stored monitors, jacks and high-end machinery found only in the best luxury mechanic garages. In the far corner, blending in with the rest of the cabinets was a small arsenal of weapons and monitors that showed the perimeter of the house.  The room was also as sterile as a doctor’s office and as modern as any museum. It was just another testament to Dmitry’s appreciation for all things high-end with each car telling a story from his past.

However, this room had a completely different meaning for Anya. It was another playroom. She loved the way the lights flickered on for them automatically, and she loved that Davyd would let her pick which car she could ride to school in every morning. The choice was always hers and was made only after they entered the garage. And her choice was never the same.

Anya didn’t know that it was just another security protocol set up by her entourage of bodyguards to ensure that no one knew exactly what vehicle she would be escorted in. Davyd was always thorough that way. He constantly performed security checks and tried to ensure that his dear little Anya was safe, even without her knowing it.

Anya still had a pout as she loaded into the back of the family Bentley and turned on her television to watch a new episode of her favorite cartoon on DVD.

“Seat belt on,” Davyd ordered as he closed the passenger door and back at her.

“Check,” Anya replied as she clicked her belt.

The doors locked as the assistant bodyguard finished the preliminary check to make sure that no explosives had been attached to the car.

The door to the garage opened quickly and bright light from the early

morning sun shined onto the car as it pulled out and started its trek from the family farm to the city.

Like clockwork, Davyd canvassed the area, looking for anything out of place on the farm, but all looked normal. The field workers walked alongside of their buggies or worked out on the land; the grounds crew worked on lawn and the guards stood post at the perimeter checkpoints.

“Another day,” Davyd said to his driver.

“No, not just any day. I’m going to ask Mila to marry me tonight,” the young man said with a proud grin.

Anya grabbed her remote and discreetly turned down her television just a bit to listen to the adult conversation.

“But you’re such a young man,” Davyd said, concerned. “What’s the rush? You knock her up?”

“No,” the driver answered with a blush. “I love her. It’s been a year now. I can’t wait any longer.”

Davyd raised his brow. The concept was lost on him. Sure, he loved the family he served; he loved the Vor; he loved his plush life, but as many women as he saw from time-to-time, he had loved none. He turned up his lip at a thought and then heaved a sigh. “Well, good luck to you then, boy.”

“Thank you,” the man said, feeling fulfilled. “When we drop Ms. Anya off, I’ll show you the ring, da.”

“Aye, I’d be interested in seeing what voluntary manslaughter looks like,” Davyd joked.

Anya forgot that she wasn’t supposed to be listening and quickly interjected. “Daddy said that Davyd is a playboy,” she repeated.

Davyd turned and looked behind him at Anya, who quickly threw her small hands over her pouty pink lips. Her eyes bucked as she blushed. “Sorry, Davyd,” she said in a muffled voice.

“Mind your business back there, little munchkin. It’s rude to eavesdrop though you be a pro at it.” He gave her a wink and smile.

Anya giggled and turned back to Dora’s movie.

The driver looked at Davyd and smiled. “She’s been here before, that little girl.”

“I know.” Davyd shook his head. “Twice. She’s got an old soul. I hope to live long enough to see her grow into a young woman. She’s going to give this world hell.”

The beautiful winding roads through the plush countryside full of tall trees, foliage and brush and acres of farmland made for a peaceful drive. As they passed the land marker that designated the end of the Medlov land, they entered a shady portion of the road where the trees were so tall and full until it nearly blotted out the view of the sun peeking through the millions of leaves.

The driver hit his breaks suddenly when a small buggy being pulled by an old man came across the road without notice.

“Shit! What is he trying to do, get killed?” the driver said, laying his palm down on the horn. “Move along, you old bugger.”

Davyd looked around at where they were and felt a twinge in his stomach. “Put your foot back on the accelerator,” he ordered.

“You want me to run him over?” Yuri asked.

Davyd looked over from where the man had come from and saw that there was no way he could have come from beyond the brush. “Yes, run him over,” he said in a calm voice as he pulled his side arm.

The driver did as Davyd said and pushed down on the accelerator and at the same time he blew his horn to give the man some warning. The old man pulling the buggy barely got his small wooden carriage across the road before they barreled past.

The driver cut his eyes at Davyd. “Is something wrong, sir?”

As they passed, Davyd looked behind him at the buggy again. “One thing is for sure…something isn’t right,” he said, turning back around to face the front. As they crested the hill and prepared to come down it, they saw a black SUV coming in the opposite direction towards them. It slowed down to a crawl as the man driving looked through his windshield at Davyd. The driver was a bald white man with black shades on and black gloves gripping the wheel.

Even from a 50 yard distance, Davyd could see that the man and the truck were out of place. “Get us out of here,” Davyd ordered as he cocked his gun. “Anya, get down!”

The driver was oblivious as to what was going on, but Davyd knew through many years of working with Dmitry that this was an ambush.

Before he could react, the truck coming towards them turned crossways in the road, blocking off traffic and lowered its windows. Two semi-automatic weapons were stuck out of the window and began to unload on the Medlov Bentley.

The bullets hit the car with a loud thud, flattening tires, mangling the grill and windshield.

“Oh shit!” the driver screamed.

Davyd flipped his phone opened and dialed Dmitry as the driver backed up. The tires screeched on the pavement as it burned rubber in reverse.  Letting down the window, he stuck his desert eagle out and shot several rounds right into the door of the truck.

With the trees thickly lining both sides of the road, there was nowhere to go but the way that they had come. The driver focused as he bagged back but as they crested the hill again they saw the familiar buggy and three men crawling from the inside with semi-automatic weapons. They too unloaded on the Bentley, making sure to aim at the tires and not the backseat.

Anya screamed aloud, curled up into a ball on the floor behind Davyd’s seat. Her voice pierced Davyd’s ears and could be heard even above the gunfire.

“Sit quietly, babushka. We’ll get you out of here,” Davyd said, returning fire. The phone was on speaker. When Dmitry answered, he heard the gunfire also.

“We are under attack by an SUV in front of us and a buggy of motherfuckers behind us. It’s a total of at least six guys.” Giving the driver a gun from the glove compartment, he pointed behind him at the three-man team approaching. “Take them out,” he ordered.

Dmitry jumped up from the bed, pulled a weapon from the nightstand and ran out into the hallway with a gun in one hand and the phone stuck to his ear. “Stepan! Get some guns and the men. Let’s go!” he ordered with his robe flowing behind him.

“What’s happening?” Royal screamed as she followed behind him. “Where is Anya?”

Quickly, Dmitry slipped the clip in his Glock and ran down the many rows of carpeted stairs. “Where are you?” he asked Davyd, hearing his daughter screaming in the background. “Is Anya alright?”

“Ten miles from the house,” Davyd said, slipping in a new clip. “You aren’t going to get here before this is done, Dmitry.” He looked back at Anya to make sure that she had not been hit.

The statement cut to the bone, but it was true and they both new it.

“You have to keep her safe,” Dmitry begged. “I’m coming for you now.”

Just then a shot rang through the window and into Yuri’s head. The gun dropped out of his hand onto the pavement outside. His eyes averted to the top of the windshield. Davyd dropped the phone, opened the driver’s door, pushed the young man out and put the car in drive. He didn’t have much room, but he mowed down the trees on the side of the road and prayed that he didn’t kill both he and Anya trying to get them to safety.

The black SUV followed, shooting out the side view mirrors and further mangling the car. Anya cried out for her daddy as the car dropped down a five-foot deep incline that tilted the car and turned it over. Landing with a metal-bending impact, it slid into the clearing of an open, muddy field.

Still dazed, Davyd kicked the shattered windshield out with his boot and pulled Anya out of the car that was now leaking oil and gas. With blood covering his face, he stumbled, disoriented out in the open, holding Anya tight, praying for a way to save the young girl.

“Davyd I’m scared! Please take me home! I want my mommy and daddy!” Anya pleaded with blood covering her forehead.

Davyd finally heard the SUV behind them pushing down the hill. He turned to see the men come barreling off the side of the incline as well. They landed better, but clearly ruined their vehicle.

Davyd set Anya down. He rubbed her face and kissed her forehead. The blood from her face transferred to his lips. “Run, Anya. Run as hard as you can for as long as you can and don’t look back,” he growled. He gave her a small gun. “All you have to do is pull the trigger. The first person you see, you shoot. It won’t be me, Anya. I won’t be coming for you. Trust no one. Just shoot to kill and run.”

“No,” Anya cried. “I can’t leave you, Davyd.” She trembled like a leaf in fear. Her eyes were wide with terror, but obediently, she took the heavy chrome gun in her hands. The cold steal frightened her more. Never in her life had she held a gun. It was awkward to carry and it felt strange in her little fingers.

Davyd knew that he didn’t have much time. “I love you, little girl. That has been enough for me. I love you. Now run. Run hard and fast. Remember to defend yourself.” Tears formed in his eyes.

“I love you too, Davyd,” she said sincerely.

He turned her around toward the expansive field and hit her muddy bottom.

“Run!” he screamed. “Run fast!”

She did as he ordered. Running as fast as her little legs would take her in her navy blue uniform dress and torn tights, without a coat in the freezing cold, she splashed in mud and sprinted through the knee-high grass.

Davyd turned around to hold them off, hoping it would be enough time to give Anya a fighting chance. Shooting another round, he made it count, hitting one man square in the middle of his eyes. He shot another as he saw him come over the hill. He dropped to one knee and took aim again, but the men hidden in the bushes took him out without effort.

Three shots hit him in his chest. One hit him in the head. He didn’t even feel it. His body hit the ground, blue eyes opened and empty. Blood mingled with mud and grass. As a gusty wind passed over, his body lay limp and defeated.

Davyd was gone.

Anya heard the shots but did as he had ordered her. She ran as hard as she could, still crying and trembling. But it was not fast enough or far enough. A helicopter flew over her, pushing her little body down in the marsh, and then ropes fell down to the ground. Two men scaled down in black fatigues, and ran over with guns pointed to collect her.

The taller of the two men hit the ground first. When Anya saw him, she got down on her knees and crawled into a large bushy area, hoping that he would not spot her.

He ran over and pulled through the prickly brush to pull her out. As soon as he saw her bright blue eyes, she lifted the gun from her side and pulled back the trigger. The gun shot pushed her body back into the brush a little more. And the stunned man fell where he stood.

Crawling and crying, she tried to get away, but the other man was quickly on top of her. She turned on her stomach and tried to shoot again, but the man wrestled the gun out of her hand.

She fought hard, biting the shorter man on the hand in between his thumb and index finger, through his glove.

“Ahh!,” he winced in English accent. “Come here you little bitch!” he screamed as he threw her gun away from them.

“I want my daddy!” she screamed and kicked. “Let me go!”

The man snatched her up in the air by the arm and roughly stuck a needle in her neck. Nearly immediately, her little legs stopped kicking and her fifty pound body went limp.

Shocked that she had managed to kill one of his men, he looked back at his partner but opted to leave him. His remaining counterparts, he and Anya scaled back up the ropes to the helicopter and disappeared in the distance.

***

Dmitry pulled up with six carloads of men to the site on the road where a fight had obviously taken place. The driver was still lying on the side of the road with a bullet in his head. Along with the skid marks, glass and shells, the trees were broken and a path had been made by the vehicles. Reluctantly, he ran through the brush, his men moving beside him to the five foot drop where the real battle had taken place.

In the clearing, he saw Davyd. He made his way down to his body, while the men combed the area for Anya.

“Who do you think did this?” Stepan asked. He looked down at Davyd’s dead body and frowned.

Dmitry bent down and looked at the wounds. “This was a professional hit,” he said, sticking his fingers in the wounds. He stood up and looked around the clearing. “The driver’s dead. Davyd’s dead and Anya is gone. It was a kidnapping. They got what they came for.”

“We found a body here. Doesn’t make since though. Davyd was shot over here,” one of the men said, walking back from where Anya had been abducted. “There is also a gun over there.”

Dmitry looked back and forth and raised his brow. “Anya must have shot him. Davyd gave her a gun to defend herself when he knew that he couldn’t.”

The cold winds ripped through the valley and the men wrapped themselves in their coats, all but Dmitry who could no longer feel anything at all.

“Should we get the police involved?” Stepan asked.

“For face sake,” Dmitry said, holding back his emotions. “But we have to do this our way. Get everyone, I mean every single solitary soul at my house, lined up downstairs. We start interrogations there and work our way out,” Dmitry said, motioning for his men. “Don’t touch anything here. Stepan, you head back to the chateau with me. Everyone else stays here. I want you to look for clues, go talk to the people, see who knows what around here. Someone had to see something.”

“We should get you out of the cold,” Stepan said, looking at his boss in his pajamas.

“What do I care about the cold,” Dmitry growled. “For all I know my daughter could be somewhere freezing to death,” he said, walking through the mud in his leather loafers. Grinding his teeth, he looked up at the perfect blue sky and heaved a heavy sigh. While the world seemed that all was well, he knew that he was now standing at the gates of hell, and he was more than willing to step inside as long as it meant bringing his daughter back safely.

 

 

 

Saving Anya Release Date Changed

First of all, thanks for the thousands of email and well wishes for the family.  I truly appreciate it during this time.  Of course, Iraq is the gift that keeps on giving for many military families and mine is no different.  However, Adam is doing much better and we hope to resolve his issues in the New Year.  As a wife and mother, I had to re-arrange my priorities, and even though the book was so close to release, I had to pull it as well as The World In Reverse. 

It was my hope to release them during the Christmas Break.  However, now I am at least two weeks off the mark.  The books will be released in late January or early February.  I refuse to give another date just to disappoint my wonderful fans. 

I love you dearly and I hope that you can forgive me for the tardiness of these two very important projects.

This week, I plan to upload the first chapter of Saving Anya to the blog for your reading pleasure, also in interim I will post some new discussions so that we can keep in touch. 

It truly is an honor to have you as fans.  I have 3,456 emails from readers about the new books.  I plan to respond to each and every one, but it will take time.  However, I don’t want you to think at any time that you aren’t appreciated, because you truly are. 

While Saving Anya will be the last book of The Medlov Series, it won’t be the last book about the Medlov clan.  The next installment (Volume 5-7 will be released in Winter 2012) and the new Medlov Legacy series will be released in late 2012, detailing the early adult lives of all of your favorite characters’ children. 

One thing at time, I know.  I’m working on getting these new books to you in e-book, Kindle, Nook and paperback format.  Also, don’t forget that we now use PayLoadz for all of our e-books to ensure that you receive your immediately.  I’ve listened to your suggestions and RiverHouse searched high and low to find a service that will accommodate you.  I hope that PayLoadz delivers for us all.  We’ve even set up a survey to track your thoughts on the new service.  After all, it is for you.

Well, that’s all for now.  Thanks again for everything. 

Sincerely,

Trivi

The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: V4 Finally Released!!!

It’s been a long time coming, and to all my faithful fans, I do apologize.  Life always gets in the way of my writing plans.  It makes me remember a saying, “if you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.”  During the last quarter, I had planned to drop several books, including V4.  My expectations, however, did not include my husband nearly dying in sleep, kids with insane homework assignments and several family trips, outings and visits.  Not to mention, RiverHouse opened a new office dead smack in the middle of the financial district of Manhattan (NYC).  I have been buuusssyyy.

The good news is that Adam is doing much better.  You don’t realize how special they are until they are nearly taken from you , right beside you.  For that, I am so thankful to my dear sweet savior, Jesus Christ.  The office is working out great in New York and will offer even more opportunities for readers and authors alike who follow RiverHouse and the family visits were awesome.  I saw my cousin for the first time in ten years and it was amazing.  We are even moving to the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale area next summer. 

But with everything going on, my writing slowed to a pitiful crawl.  Now, I’m back.  And as normal after being pulled away from my work, I am on fire.

I have a lot in front of me.  Saving Anya and The World In Reverse are due out both on Christmas Day.  It will be out no later than December 31st.  Please be patient with me.  If I pull this off, this will be the biggest project that I’ve ever taken on.

Now on to Volume 4 and Book One of the Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov.

The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Volume 4

Now a widower, Dmitry Medlov’s life has completely changed. Wealthy beyond his wildest dreams, his aspirations quickly move from more money to more power. Only the power he seeks is held by the commanding and elusive Czar of the underworld, Boss Smirnov.
When Dmitry successfully talks the underboss and the all-knowing eye of the underworld, Khalid, into arranging a meeting between he and Boss Smirnov, he has no idea what troubles he is about to face. There are secrets that will be exposed in Prague that will forever change his young life again, leading to a decision that will rock the underworld for good.

Meanwhile, back in London, the city is buzzing about the deaths of the entire board of directors of Dmitry’s newly acquired business, Hutton Industries, minus the company’s former front man, who was involved in a gruesome home invasion that left him blind, deaf, mute and paralyzed.

With no witnesses, leads or proof combined with the botched attempt on his own life during the horrid chain of events, Dmitry is looked over as a person of interest by Scotland Yard and is given carde blache to turn his new private company into his personal money laundering hub right under the public’s nose with the help of his Africa girlfriend, Oxford University senior and business genius, Elsa. And it’s just in time for his new secret alliance with the leaders of a powerful paramilitary sect led by Elsa’s father in Angola, Africa.

Dmitry’s new found power creates a checkmate for his ambitions to be boss but puts a target squarely on his back by not only organized crime heads around the world but also by his own brother, Ivan. Secret alliances are formed. Money is exchanged, and a definite war is looming. Only no one is willing to give up as much as Dmitry is to be king.

Read the last volume of the first book, The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov and witness the heart stopping rise of a giant and everything that he’s willing to do to become the world’s most powerful and deadly boss.

 The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Book One

If you’ve been waiting to buy all the volumes of Book One of The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Volumes 1-4, the time has now arrived.

By popular demand, Latrivia S. Nelson is proud to announce a compilation of the first four of the twelve volumes from the Medlov Crime Family Short Stories Series.

Dmitry Medlov wasn’t always a billionaire crime boss. His rise to the top was a painstaking process that took many years and many trials and tribulations. From breaking out of prison on a twenty-year bid in Russia to trafficking guns in the back alleys of London and finally toppling a dynasty run by a blood-thirsty Czar, this seven-foot tall, bad boy had to earn every penny.

Along the way, however, he also learned about a woman’s heart, the pain of losing a sick wife, the drain of taking care of a psychotic kid brother, the knowledge of finding out that he was a father and pride of building an empire all before his 25th birthday.

Read about American’s favorite mob boss in four short tales that will have you flipping through the pages and begging for more.

The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Book One by national bestselling author Latrivia S. Nelson.

Now comes the good part.  The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Book One will be available in print on December 23, 2011.  If you want to purchase, you can pre-order on the website.  It would be a great stocking stuffer, collector’s addition.  I do hope you consider itJ.

In the next week, we will also be releasing a new book trailer for Book One, which will cover all of the volumes so far.  Lots of fun on that one too. 


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Did You Know Free Downloads of Pirated Books Also Give You Viruses and Spyware?

Everyone knows that I’m totally against placing copies of authors’ books online for free.  I have written about it often and usually called those who do it all sorts of bad words.  But I was recently informed of something else that readers might not know.  When you upload my book or other authors’ books to these websites, you also end up with spyware and viruses on your computer and everyone who downloads the books.  So, while you’re trying to stick it to the man, two weeks later, someone is buying a new diamond necklace on your dime, reading all of your emails and all sorts of other nasty things on your computer.  The only problem is that you had it coming to you when you did it.  You knew that the free book that you just stole wasn’t yours, because you didn’t pay for it.  But the long term effects hurt more than just me.

God said that what a thief takes, He will replace 100 fold.   So, God is going to bless me each and every single time that some steals from me whether I know it or not.  But you, the thief will face a lot worse.  Things come back around, and let me tell you that it’s never pretty.

Did you ever stop to think that the person who you are stealing from is sacrificing, working hard, emptying themselves into their work honestly?  All that they ask in return is a small fee for their work.  Yet, you would steal from them and think that it’s no big deal.  However, you wonder why your boss cut your pay by a 4 percent, why your utility bill went up, why the IRS says you owe more, why your interest rate goes up on your credit card bill, why your identity is stolen.  You’re sitting at home with your hands over your head trying to figure out how to get out of a mess and you’re asking yourself why me?  Well, maybe you should also ask yourself why you continue to cheat other people out of what you owe them.  Eye for an eye and all that is not even the point.  God said 100 fold.  So if my book is worth $3 and you still it and God blesses me with $300 and you end up owing a $300 bill to someone, remember it’s because I claimed in for you the moment that you stole from me. 

But not just for me, for every reader and author who is being stolen from on the job, at home, in their business, in their life.  We are all going to come out smelling like roses.  We are good women, hard working and focused.  We won’t let anything get in our way!  We’re going to be successful.  We’re going to be blessed.  And the Big Guy says so. 

Sleep well little pirate thieves.  I know I will. 

P.S.  It’s also illegal and if you’re caught, you deal with the feds.

From Complaint to Cyberharassment!

For all you soon-to-be authors out there who really want to know what being in the public eye (really just a glimpse of the public eye because I am not Hollywood) can be like, I’m sharing this with you.  I want you to understand that you have to take the glory and the “stank” with the job.

Plus…

I might as well put it out there.  Only because I’m not sure how crazy this person is. 

And…

Everyone likes gossip.  We all curl up to our computers when a juicy story hits the wire.  We laugh and say “oh my goodness” knowing the entire time we love it when there is “crap” in the game.

So here it goes…

RiverHouse has asked the person who I recently discussed as part of my “This Is Where I Draw the Line” blog entry to permanently stop emailing me.  I had to call my lawyer this late at night and have him type up an email to her, because I have received my fourth lengthy email from her in less than 48 hours.  She went from attacking the book to a long apology to now just pissed off! 

Evidently, as soon as she said she didn’t mean to offend me, I was supposed to forget that it ever happened.  But what I wonder is if she would have apologized at all if I had not stood up for myself.  And the entry was not just about her, but people like her in general.  She was just the straw that broke the camel’s back for me. 

I’m sure now, she’ll move on to blasting me whenever and wherever she gets a chance.  I’ll have reviews that start out, “I hate her” or “This author is unprofessional and petty” or “I want to put a hit on this woman” But like my mom says, “I have the blood of Jesus.” So, even if it gets to that, I’ve got someone who has my back.

In the email, she threatens to go to book retailers and ask them to take down my work, accuses me of milking my fans for sympathy and basically getting pissed, because I did not accept her apology.  Childish.  I know.  But in the vein of PR, it’s better that I say something now, before she starts a full-on assault campaign to smear my name like Philadelphia Cheese to a warm bagel. 

But you know how these things go.  Scorned people have a tendency to get really “crazy”.  Lord knows I have had my share of crazy people communicate with me.  Probably ten percent of the emails I get per day.  At over 100 emails a day, you do the math.  However, they tend to send one email, not four.

A smart person would take down their email address, but there are so many great readers and reviewers, until you have to take these things as part of the job.  As a courtesy to her, however, I did take down her email address so that the 10,000 readers and hits on this blog wouldn’t have personal access to her they way that she has to me.  Imagine how full her email box would be!  Plus, a dose of her own medicine would be fun but not cool on my part.

I think she’s pissed that I told her and people like her how I really felt about personal attacks.  I know that she’s pissed that I actually stood up for myself.  I think she thinks that just because she purchased a book, I must then be deaf and mute, unable to defend myself against her.  Some of the best authors I know are some of the feistiest.  I dare you to send some of these authors a crazy email and expect not to get a reply. Or better yet, many authors don’t reply at all one way or the other.    So it’s a catch 22.

Some of the authors I know go as far as getting on Amazon and going head up with people about their work.  This woman came to my blog, posted and then got upset when she got a response.  Go figure. 

Anyway, tonight, we’re holding a burial ceremony for this subject and this reader. 

Keep in mind, this is not for all reviewers who just don’t like my work.  I’ve learned a lot from the reviewers who have taken time to share their thoughts and make suggestions.  Even the ones who have been really crude have had great points, and I used them to make myself a better author.  I still encourage them to write to me, to share their thoughts and not worry about being attacked.  It’s just that if you have something “horrid” to say, expect a horrid response. 

This burial ceremony is for this particular reader.  I don’t want to deal with her anymore, and I’m growing bored and tired with the entire thing.   I say her, but I don’t even know this person’s name.  She could very well be a 600 pound man who lives on the computer, cross dresses and likes to be called Mary.

I don’t have a priest here at the house, so I’ll just say about this reviewer who is now dead to us all that God Bless Her and Give Her a Life of Abundance and Grace, and please Lord don’t let our paths cross again.
XoXo and all that jazz,

Latrivia

The Grunt Looks Great in Paperback!!! And it’s only $8 on My Site!!!

Today, I received the proof copy of The Grunt in paperback.  When it was delivered, I was expecting another book from another author, but when I opened the box and realized that it was my book, I freaked out!  I can’t wait for you guys to get it in your hands.  I went for a matte finish this time, and Kandace Tuggle, my partner in crime and my exclusive and very awesome book designer, did an excellent job of putting my concept together with her own.  The book is only $9.99 retail, only $7.99 on my site, and is now available for pre-order

It will be available for sale on September 1st.  Can you say awesome?  In a few days, I’ll get The Ugly Girlfriend in print also.  The retail price for it is $9.99, but a reader brought up a very important point.  She said that she had already purchased the e-book and wanted the paperback for her collection.  So, she wanted to know if my readers who ordered from my site could get a discount.  Makes a lot of sense, right? 

So, I’m adjusting my prices.  The Grunt will be available on my site for $7.99 and The Ugly Girlfriend will be available on my site for $6.50.  And Finding Opa!  will be available for $6.99.  Don’t forget shipping and handling.   If you purchase on the .info site, you have to add shipping and handling. 

Essentially, you can get The Lonely Heart Paperback Pack with all three books for only $19.99.  You’re saving over $5 on my site for all three books versus other sites, plus you get an autograph (not that it’s worth muchJ, but I think it’s sort of cool).

I realize that many of you have already read the book, and I thank you so much for your support, but if you want to share the book with a friend or family member, with a mom, sister or best friend, then please consider gifting it.  I know that I plan to.  My mother-in-law and mom do not do the e-book thing, so they always wait for it to come out in paperback so that they can enjoy it with the rest of us. 

I just can’t express how happy I am right now.  I love the tangible product.  I’ll probably spend the rest of the evening just staring at it.  Then, I have to get back to typing.  I’m working hard on V4.  It has to be short, cover a lot of different subject matter and move Dmitry to the next level.  Talk about a day!

A side note.  The other night, I sent out a blog entry where I just vented up a storm.  However, there was one great thing that came out of that.  I had a chance to hear from you.  You shared how much you appreciate my support, you made me remember who I am, and whose I am, and you made me feel special.

Now, this wasn’t an attempt to get attention, and I don’t want you to ever think that I would stoop to doing something like that.  It was a genuine cross roads for me that I had an opportunity to share with you.  And words cannot express how you guys have made me feel.

As a full-time author now, I have so much joy.  I get to entertain you guys for a living, and it’s amazing.  How many of us have shared private conversations?  How many of us have spent half the night responding to emails?  The relationships that have been established through these stories are priceless.  And I need to remember that instead of letting people get under my skin. 

So, let’s celebrate! Pre-order your books today, and let’s get ready for a global conference call soon on The Grunt.  I’m thinking that we should do it in September.  We haven’t done it in a while, but it’s long overdue.

Anyway, I’m done ranting…until tomorrow.

XoXo and all that jazz,

Latrivia

This Is Where I Draw The Freaking Line!

I just received the longest email known to man about how horrid my book was (Dmitry’s Closet).  Unfortunately, I had to delete the post.  Why?   It was so long and such a drag until I refused to let it stay up. 

Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m used to getting the occasional email about my work.  And I normally take it in stride.  Countless readers have given me constructive criticism, offered their services and tried their best to help me.  I appreciate them, and I understand their purpose and points.  Some of their words have helped me A LOT.

But when someone sends me a three page letter on why they hated my stuff, I have to draw the line.  First of all, who has that type of time if they have a life?  Now, I did read the blog response. And I know a lot of authors who wouldn’t  have taken the time.  So, at least!!!

Anyway, you guys are my friends and my fans.  So tell me if I’m wrong. I’ll believe you.  But I just can’t take it anymore. Maybe it’s because I’m on my cycle and I am irritable, but maybe there is certain thing called “tact.”  And this email didn’t really have much of it.

If this reader felt so compelled to share her response with just me, then why didn’t she just send me an email?  I post my email everywhere.  Latrivia@LatriviaNelson.com.  And all of you know that I get 100 emails a day. Not all of them are nice, but I take time and I respond.  It’s important to them.  It’s important to me.  And it’s part of being a published author. Not everyone is going to like you.  I get it. I do. 

Instead of sending an email, however, she blasts me on my own blog and expects a nice response.  WTF!!!  That, my friends, is bullshit. And I am tired of always being nice.  You don’t come to someone’s house, fart in their living room and call it air freshener. And you don’t go to someone’s blog, basically tell them to quit their day job and call it constructive criticism.  Kiss my ass.

I print out every email.  Good and bad.  I look over them. Study them.  I outline the points that they make, use them to make my work better.  But I’m still a person with feelings.  I know (whine, whine) but I am a person, and I take my work seriously.  If I don’t defend it, who will? 

I spend countless hours away from my family, friends and life, doing what I consider to be the best job in the world.  I’m going to have feelings about it.

It’s not easy going after your dreams.  And often, your first, second and even third try can be semi unsuccessful, but I’m proud of the Medlov series.  It’s successful to me.  We have sold over 25,000 copies. I’ve made wonderful friendships as a result, and I’ve faced my fears.  That is so important to me. 

Now, there are things that I’m getting better at…like the copyediting element.  And now, I have Karen, and she is awesome.  She’s helping me fix things.  We’re going back and fixing the grammatical errors that made me a leper in the IR genre.  But at least, I’m in the genre.  At least, I’m giving it all that I have.  At least, I’m living my dream. 

When I first started out, I thought, I’ll just wait until everything is perfect.  But after Adam nearly died, I realized that no one is promised tomorrow.  I looked at him lying in the hospital bed and knew that there is no perfect time.  There is only right now.  Trust people. This is truth.  Don’t let fear steal your dreams from you.  Fight for them with everything that you have inside of you. 

So, I went balls to the wall, and I did it.  RiverHouse was born out of a need to share my voice and my thoughts with the world.  As imperfect as my books  may be, I still did it.  I put it out there, paid a horrid copyeditor, and I published my first book.  Now, I’m on my tenth.  If I should die tomorrow, then at least I will have accomplished something on my list that means so very much to me.  How many people can say that? 

I used to think that I had to take the “stuff” that people put out there about me.  But one day I looked in the mirror and realized that I don’t have to take it, and I won’t anymore.

You know what really irks me?  There are some people out there who hide behind their computers, behind these made up names, and these computer-generated photos.  They blast authors, singers, anyone who is trying to express themselves, and they do it anonymously so that they don’t have to face public humiliation after they purposely and maliciously humiliate you. 

They pick people apart.  They accuse you of having your friends and family post reviews just because they don’t like your book and couldn’t imagine that anyone else would.  In essence, they call you a freak fraud. 

They stomp on your dreams and your aspirations. 

They hope that you’ll quit, give up. 

Their entire purpose in life is to embarrass you!  But they have never penned a thing, published a thing, had one creative thought in their entire life that they followed through with. 

And authors like myself, who put their real picture and name up or authors who use pens names but put their real feelings and dreams into print are forced to deal with what they have said.  And we don’t get to do it anonymously.  We have to face the humiliation just as we are. 

They hide behind emails and computers.  We face the world.  Who is really coward? 

They go online and posts under several names and give horrid reviews.  And they don’t buy just one book. It’s like they can’t wait for you to release something else so that they can attack that too. 

Why?  I don’t know.  They do it though.   And then they curl up in their beds ALONE and sleep all night with a smirky little grin on their faces, because it makes them happy to tear you and your dreams apart.  What a trip!!!!

Well, I don’t have to take it.  I won’t take it anymore. 

There are going to be bad reviews.  And women and men who spend their money and their time deserve and opportunity to share their opinions.  I believe that. And I honor that.  I want to hear from them.  I want to be better for them and all my readers.

But I deserve the right to defend myself as well from that “other” type of reviewer – the one who wished that they could have done something else but didn’t, the one who never found the perfect opportunity so she just gave up and spent her entire life being bitter and attacking others. 

As an Interracial Romance Author, I get 10-20 emails a week from hate mongers who tell me that I’m not even human and have no right to write about a black woman and white man marrying each other.  I have to hear that my children are an abomination and that I don’t have a soul and should be back on a freaking plantation.  It’s hard enough to try to deal with those idiots. 

But on top of that, I get letters from sisters who would rather see me flipping burgers at a restaurant than pursuing my dreams.  I’ve already given the finger to the bigots of the world.  It looks like I’m going to use the other hand to give the finger to you too.

Fifty years from now, if God Almighty sees fit to still bless me with breath in my lungs, I’ll still be writing. I won’t ever quit.  So stop sending me emails and asking me to.  You’re wasting your time and more than that you’re pissing me off.

Do me a favor.  If you are only interested in attacking me, then don’t buy my books.  This is for the entertainment of people who want to do more than tear others down.  I want to hear from them.  I want their criticism, their support – not yours!!!

The Lonely Heart Series New Book: The Grunt

Staff Sergeant Brett Black has a bad feeling that something is going to go terribly wrong.  And as a Recon Marine, he pays attention to his gut.  Only nothing can prepare him for what he encounters when he arrives at home from the base.  His wife is leaving him, and there is nothing he can do about it. 

Abandoned with a kid, the super alpha-male has to become domesticated quickly or find a willing substitute to help him with his son.  Only the substitute he finds is no substitution. 

Courtney Lawless is a true wild card.  The budding librarian loves the classics and carries herself like a lady by day.  But she also is full of life and surfs the waves of the Atlantic Ocean by night.  Since her parents won’t pay for college because of bad decisions in her past, the reformed bad-girl takes a job as Brett’s live-in nanny to finish paying for school. 

Brett has never seen a woman of such complex duality.  Used to a wife who won’t clean, cook or even talk to him, when he starts to live with Courtney, he realizes what he’s been missing his entire life.  Educated, amazing and refreshingly honest, the only thing that that this transparent beauty hides from her new boss is that she’s also the Lieutenant Colonel’s daughter. 

Faced with another deployment to Afghanistan soon, the brooding Marine is forced to come out his shell to fight for what he loves, only this time, the war is at home.

Enjoy the interracial must-read romance of the summer, The Grunt, the third a longest book in Latrivia S. Nelson’s Lonely Heart Series and today.

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Finding Opa! by Latrivia S. Nelson is now On Sale!

Dear Readers,

On yesterday, RiverHouse Publishing experienced a hacker that tried to steal the new release from Latrivia S. Nelson, Finding Opa!  Since then, we have made the necessary security changes and released the final book on the official website (www.latrivianelson.info).

I’m really excited about this book, because all though it is a novelette, just a little smaller than my normal stories, it is a jammed-pack romance about two people who need each other and help each other in very distinct ways.

A lot of my books have action, adventure and some romance.  However, the Lonely Heart Series is all about love. 

As with all of my stories, Finding Opa! does have an interracial storyline. However, as I always say about my stories, it is about two people who happen to be from different races finding love because of their compatibility.  And that is always most important.

Now, this book is a great deal longer than the first book from The Lonely Heart Series, The Ugly Girlfriend.  It’s 200 pages in a 12 font.  But I hope that the pages turn quickly and at the end of the book, you find yourself a little more of a hopeless romantic than when you started.

Go to my site today and purchase your copy.  Or if you have an Amazon Nook or a Barnes and Noble Kindle, the book will be available in about two days. 

Once you read the book, please feel free to share your feelings on the blog, on the website or leave a review for others to read on Amazon or Barnes and Noble.

If you don’t already know what Finding Opa! is about, read below:

What does the Greek word Opa mean?  According to some it is a word or pronouncement of celebration; the celebration of life itself.    It is another way of expressing joy and gratitude to God, life, and others, for bringing one into the state of ultimate wisdom. 

Stacey Lane Bryant has three rules.  She doesn’t drive; she doesn’t travel; and she most definitely will not date.  From the outside, this odd-ball, thirties-something, single black woman is simply a creature of habit who has been beaten down by the tragedies of life.  However those on the inside know that she’s the widow of esteemed astrophysicist Drew Bryant, a highly sought after best-selling romance author and a devoted cat lover.  The rules are simply designed to keep her safe and keep her sane. 

However, someone didn’t tell the Greek bombshell, Dr. Hunter Fourakis, that rules weren’t meant to be broken.  While at his favorite pub, he eyes Stacey and instantly falls under her spell.  Only, his rusty moves don’t get him far with the brilliant introvert, who quickly leaves just to get out of his grasp.

What is meant to be will be, and the two run into each other in another chance encounter.  This time Hunter is able to convince Stacey not only to go out on a spur-of-the-moment date with him but also to consider an unorthodox proposal that would benefit them both.    

Hunter’s late wife was killed while serving in Iraq, and he mourns every year for two months and three days.  The mourning period is usually miserable for Hunter, but this time, he wants to celebrate life.  Stacey’s second romance novel is due to her agent in two months but is totally lacking motivation or passion, because she hasn’t gotten over her late husband.  Considering that they both need someone for a short period of time to fulfill very specific needs, they agree to be each other’s help mate temporarily.  Only as deprived widows, pressured professionals and lonely hearts, they find that while deadlines pass and mourning time ends, love lasts forever.

Read this romantic tale about two people who fight through tragic personal loss, family prejudices and age-old traditions to find good old fashion love in the second book of the Lonely Hearts Series, Finding Opa!

God Bless and Thanks so much for your support,

Latrivia S. Nelson

Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign

Anatoly Medlov is the youngest crime boss in the Medlov Organized Crime Family’s history.  Now, he has to prove himself to a council, who thinks his legacy has not been well-earned, amidst a grueling investigation by Lt. Nicola Agosto of the Memphis Police Department and during a plot to destroy him by his ex-lover, Victoria.  In his loneliness, the only one he can confide in is the shop girl, Renee, an old friend who knows more than anyone about his personal journey but would never tell a soul.  His friendship soon turns to love for a woman he knows that he cannot have.  Can he?

When his estranged mother dies suddenly, Anatoly flies to Russia to pay his last respects and discovers a jolting secret.  The late Ivan Medlov’s own brutal legacy still lives through his son, Gabrielle, and his young, New York Crime Family, built on his sweat and hard work.  Anatoly’s father, Dmitry, sees it as an opportunity to unite two major families and blesses both men to carry on.  However, Anatoly sees Gabrielle as a threat to his empire and competition for the affection of his father.  Will cousins kill because of brothers? 

Gabrielle Medlov has always resented his existence.  Now as an undercover DEA agent working for the other side, he plans destroy the Medlov Crime Family and the life that his father left him for.  Only in order to get close enough to destroy the Medlov’s, he must also get close enough to love them.  Will blood prove thicker than water or will one man’s revenge end the Family for good?

Follow the story of one young man who fights to be king in a room full of royalty and suffers the pain of his position in the romantic suspense guaranteed to make you want more. 

Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign

Available January 2011

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Meet Gabriel Medlov: The Prodigal Son Returns

There is a man lurking around the Medlov Camp and his name is Gabriel. Son of Ivan Medlov, this mysterious character pops out of the pages as “the missing link.” I can’t tell you his entire story, but I will say that Cory (Dmitry’s Closet) has nothing on the son of our favorite sociopath. He has his wit, his charm, his looks and his drive. I don’t know if you’d call Gabriel the bad guy in this book.

This is clearly going to be one of those stories where you can sympathize with everyone…even Victoria, but everyone will have their favorites. Let me give you a brief excerpt:

Dmitry stopped and looked at the young man in his eyes. They were mossy green with sparkles of deep blue hidden under long, dark lashes. His short hair was wavy and black as midnight. His skin was pale, only colored by the redness of irritating anger. He had striking features like his father – prominent cheek bones, a wide chiseled jaw, a perfectly slender nose, thick, naturally arched black eyebrows and perfectly white, sparkling teeth clenched under full lips that narrowed at the bottom. A hint of freckles colored his face, and most shockingly, he had his father’s signature smirk.

Did I mention this guys is as tall as his father?  Smart. Beautiful. Cunning and Angry!!!  Juicy, juicy, juicy.

Then there’s this:

Gabriel looked at Anatoly and raised his brow.  The guy had a real chip on his shoulder.  “I’ve been there for quite a while, but we don’t run our operations like the old Vor – no disrespect or anything.  All of my men have college degrees and professions outside of their professions, if you know what I mean.  No one is doing it the old way. We’ve found a new cover, and it works better.  It keeps the…cops off of us and our product.”

 Dmitry didn’t blink.  A million thoughts processed instantly.  A college degree?  He’s always wanted Anatoly to go to college.  He was glad that someone had been able to do both.  Relaxing his tense shoulders, he looked over at his son and smiled.  “Do you have dinner plans tonight, Anatoly?”

Getting interested? You can read the synopsis to find out that our Gabriel works for the DEA, but there is so much that the synopsis doesn’t tell you. There has to be a love interest for this giant man who looks like his father and is smart as his uncle. But who? Oh, I already have someone in mind and most of you will love me for it.

We’re going to talk this subject to death!

XoXo and all that jazz, Latrivia

Falling In Love With A Friend: Insight Into Anatoly Medlov

The big question that continues to come up is “Will Anatoly Get With Renee?”  Well, I refuse to give the story away, but I will talk on the subject.  In this book, it is really important to me to show readers a more intimate side of Anatoly and his journey during a period in his young adulthood where is he forced to grow more as a man and a boss of The Medlov Crime Family. 

One of the major points of focus is to show the friendship between Anatoly and Renee.  She provides him with normalcy.  There is something calming about her and something pure about their relationship that makes him feel good as a man and a person.  This is what makes you think that they may hook up in the story.  But the question becomes why?  We know that historically Anatoly does not exclusively date black women.  Victoria was his first experience.  He shies away from relationship between his father and Royal.  But maybe we start to see his preference for women forming as he grows up and in this process, he is forced to shed his reservations for women outside of his race. 

Has anyone else ever fallen in love with a friend?  My husband and I were friends way before we started to date.  A friend is easier to date.  You know their secrets already.  You know their triggers, their personal happiness and sadness.  You love them as a person well before you love them as a lover.  Plus, neither one of you know it’s coming, so you don’t get a chance to put on a front with each other.  It’s all real and raw.

I’d love to hear from you about your experiences and in the meantime…

 Check out the following Sneak Peak Excerpt But keep in mind it is a draft.

Anatoly’s personal cell would not stop ringing.  He looked at the phone and grunted.  Blocked number.  He already knew who that was.  Victoria.  She had called him every single day since he left her at his father’s place.  Why wouldn’t she just give up?  How could she not have gotten a clue yet?  

      He almost picked up and answered, just to tell her to get lost, but he decided against it. Instead, he hit ignore and kept eating. 

      “How was your date?” he finally asked.  His deep blue eyes were menacing. 

      “Nice,” she said smirking.  She had avoided talking about it on purpose. 

      “I’m going to be gone for a while, so if you want to stay here…”

      “I like the apartment,” she said, pouring another glass of wine. 

      “What’s wrong with you?”

      “You missed Royal’s birthday today.”

He put down his fork and sat back in his seat.  Every year since Royal’s passing, Renee had gone to her grave site on her birthday with Anatoly and put down flowers.  He played along, because it threw the feds off, but he wanted so badly to tell her that his step-mother was alive and well in Prague.  He watched her now, brooding over his oversight and debated again if he shouldn’t just tell her.  She would never tell a soul.  Plus, it would ease her pain.

      “Sorry, I had…stuff going on.”

      “You don’t have to apologize to me. I just don’t want you to…”

      “Want me to what?” he interrupted frustrated. 

      “Forget,” she snapped and hit the table.  “I don’t want you to forget her, Anatoly.  She was a good woman.”

      He picked up his glass of vodka and a took sip.  “I know.  I haven’t forgotten, Renee.  Not hardly.”

      “Good,” she said, getting up from the table.  Taking both of their plates to the sink, she turned to find him still looking at her. “What?”

      “Nothing.  I better get ready to leave.  I’m on a plane out of here in an hour.”

      “Be safe,” she said softly.

He didn’t smile, but his eyes glimmered.  Standing up, he walked over to her and kissed her forehead.  It made him instantly think of his father and Royal, how they carried on for so long during their courtship.  Is that what he was doing?  Courting Renee?  The thought disturbed him.  Pulling back, he looked her in her eyes. 

            “I will,” he said walking off.

 ******

Over the next few months, I’ll be posting new portions of the book for your input.  Stay tuned and I hope that you enjoy.

XoXo and all that jazz,

Latrivia S. Nelson

Dmitry’s Imbalanced Love Affair – Anatoly vs. Anya

One of our faithful blog members suggested that we take a closer look at the differences in the relationship between Dmitry and Anatoly and Dmitry and Anya.  What a marvelous suggestion!  I pulled out both manuscripts last night and looked at the story very carefully, then I looked back at my notes from both books to see how I developed their relationships.

The love between father and son is a complex thing.  How many of us watch the relationships between our sons and our husbands or sons and their fathers or even our dads and our brothers?  In nearly every relationship whether it’s one between my husband and my son or my son and my father or my son and my grandfather, there is both a sweet love and a hard love.  Men don’t show love to other men in the same way that they show it to their little girls.

In Dmitry’s Royal Flush and Dmitry’s Closet, you notice that there is a true relationship between Dmitry and Anatoly.  They spent time together, confided in each other and as much as possible, helped each other through difficult times.  However, you always wonder how much closer they could have been if they had known and met each other earlier in their lives.

By Anatoly’s book, the newness of their relationship is gone.  You see that Anatoly has grown into his manhood and been dramatically shaped by his father.  But  we see that Dmitry has been torn since the beginning with Anatoly.  In Dmitry’s Closet, he suggested that his son go to college.  In DRF, he took a hard look at his son’s involvement with the Vory and the consequences of such affiliations.  Now, we will see the full weight of his decision in Anatoly’s book. 

“Dmitry ran his hand over his wife’s bare stomach and kissed her navel that poked slightly out above her bulge.  Trailing the dark line from her belly button down midway of her lower abdomen with his fingers, he curiously stared at the young being developing safely in her womb. 

      In his mind, Dmitry hoped for a boy.  It was one of his sincerest hopes to have a young man that he could raise from birth through adulthood, instead of only having a chance to influence his seed after adulthood, like he had done with Anatoly.  Plus, he already had a perfect little girl.  His Anya was asleep now in an adjoining room, dreaming of unicorns and lollipops.”

While I can’t tell you if the little bundle of joy is a boy or a girl, I will ask your opinion.  What would you like for Royal to have?  And how do you feel about the love that Dmitry shows Anatoly versus Anya.  Is he love imbalanced?  He admitted in book two that he would never allow Anya to head his organization.  Does that speak to his character?  Do you think that he’ll allow his second son (if it were a boy) to take on Anatoly’s role? 

Tell me what you think.

Xoxo and all that jazz,

Latrivia S. Nelson

Vying for His Father’s Love: Anatoly at Odds with Gabriel

(Excerpt from Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign (c) 2010 RiverHouse Publishing, LLC)

Anatoly watched from a far as his father approached Gabriel.  They looked more like Medlov men than he as they stood face-to-face.  They both were unmistakable giants in stature, muscular in size, and most of all beautiful.  Their features appeared to be carved from the most stunning stone, every careful definition of their faces perfect and startling.  These were the type of men that people wrote about, that people marveled over and worshipped.  Anatoly hated that.  It was hard enough to live up to his father, now he had this bastard here vying for his attention, begging to outdo him.  He stood up from the window seal and cleared his throat.

In Anatoly’s story, one of the biggest components is the struggle for our main character to accept who he is and to grow into who he will be.  However, the wild card is the newest cousin, Gabriel. 

Do you ever remember vying for a parent’s love?  Whether it was a battle between siblings, cousins or an outside figure, competing for the affection of your parent is a painful and relentless process.  We remember that Anatoly only found his father as an adult.  So, we question how much love a father can actually have for a son in such a short time.  We will revisit this same question after the book comes out in the first weeks.  After reading, I want to know your thoughts about this.

There is also another sibling in the mix.  Anya.  However, the relationship is so different.  In many families, the age gap prevents rivalry.  Often we see the older sibling and younger sibling feel that they are not competition.  And with Dmitry and Anya, there is a special bond:

(Excerpt from Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign (c) 2010 RiverHouse Publishing, LLC)

At the top of the stairs appeared the little girl from the funeral.  With caramel smooth skin that was only interrupted at her rosy cheeks, she appeared to be a living doll.  She stood barely three feet tall, a slender 50 lbs with liquid, long black hair and startling blue, hypnotizing eyes.  Clinching a teddy bear in silence, she watched the men as they talked with a clever grin on her face as if she knew exactly what was going on.  Gabriel peered over at her, unable to take his eyes off the beauty. 

“Daddy, can I come and sit with you?” she asked.  Her clear voice carried across the room like a song, stilling the quiet chaos that ran feverishly through the men’s pensive stares. 

Dmitry stopped his conversation in mid-sentence.  Eyes lighting up with every step that she took toward him, he extended his arms, received her with a homecoming hug, and pulled her into his embrace.  Gabriel watched in amusement. Such a small child commanded such reverse between the two men.  He looked over at his cousin and realized that even he had switched his focus.  While just a moment ago, he was adamantly opposed to him being in the room, he had all but forgotten him long enough to admire the young girl.  And his uncle was completely entranced.  It was evident without saying so that she was his reason for retirement.  The love was unmistakable.

Is it possible that Anya existence only fuses father and son further?  Does it bond them?  Does it give them something more in common? 

Anatoly and Anya do have a commonality that no one else in the world has…Dmitry.  At least for now, as we know, Royal is incubating a new Medlov…possibly the upcoming boss, possibly something far less sinister. 

However, we see Royal, in this book, take on a more controlling demeanor.  We also see how all the tragedy in her life is shaping her.  The bond of the Medlov family is almost complete:

 (Excerpt from Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign (c) 2010 RiverHouse Publishing, LLC)

Their philosophical moment was over, however, when the black woman walked into the room, whom Gabriel assumed was this family’s Helen.  She strode in with her eyes locked on him like he was a leper or a snake.  With eyebrows spike and hands slipped into the pockets of her pants, she made her way over to Dmitry and stood behind his chair.  Placing her hands lovingly on the back of the chair as if to protect her small family, she broke her silence.

“I was wondering where you had run off to,” she said to her daughter. 

“Daddy’s having a meeting,” Anya informed her mother.  Looking over at Gabriel, she smiled.  “Who is he, daddy?” she asked in a near whisper. 

Gabriel thought that it was clever that the young girl had not asked the question when she had first come into the room.  Rather, she waited until her question would carry the most wait, garner the most attention, before she posed it.  Already methodical. 

“This is Gabriel,” Dmitry explained.  He would not clarify his presence any further, at least until he had irrefutable proof via DNA that the man was anything more to him. 

“Like the angel,” Royal said with a crooked smile.  He eyes gazed over him for a moment, summing the man up.  “Are you an arch angel, Gabriel?” she mocked.  “Have you a message from God?”

Gabriel could tell that he didn’t like her, but he knew that she was his key to get into this family.  The men couldn’t love the daughter as they did without loving the mother. 

“I guess that it is ironic that a man like myself would be given the name,” he agreed. “A Medlov could hardly ever be a messenger of God.”

“So you believe in nature versus nurture, do you?” Dmitry joked.  He raised Anya carefully off his knee and guided her to her mother.  “Love, let us finish this, da.  I’ll be in for dinner in a moment.”

“Alright, baby,” Royal said, taking her daughter’s hand.  Walking past Anatoly, she rubbed his back.   It was obvious she only approved of her stepson.  There was a bond there that was undeniable as well.  Her caring gaze turned from her pseudo-son to Gabriel and immediately turned to fire.  Gabriel knew that if he were not completely careful, this woman would be his end.

But the bond is not only about the traditional family.  Let’s not forget Davyd:

(Excerpt from Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign (c) 2010 RiverHouse Publishing, LLC)

 An older man was standing in the corner looking at them the entire time, listening to their conversation and watching Gabriel’s every move.  He was stocky with a head of blondish gray hair tapered carefully around his pale face and startling blue eyes.  In a pair of black slacks and a black shirt, he brandished two very powerful weapons in holsters under his massive arms.  As Royal approached the stairs, he turned his attention and followed her and the child back into the other rooms of the suite.  Gabriel automatically assumed the man must have been their bodyguard as he could feel emanating across the room another aura of protection. 

Once Dmitry was sure that his wife was gone, he focused his attention back to the young men.  He had been calm the entire time, choosing his words carefully and keeping the conversation light for the most part.  Gabriel found it odd that he was so gentle.  He had expected a brooding man full of threats and words laced with violence, instead he had greeted by a man who had been all but forgiving of his father and respectful of everyone around him.

One thing that we must all remember is that the Medlov family is complex. And what is sweet in one taste can turn sour very quickly.  Gabriel doesn’t understand this, but he will soon find out.  This is going to be a mind game for both young men.  With Ivan out of the picture, the control is in Dmitry’s hands.  And we know that’s a very dangerous place to be.

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Just in case you ladies want to know about some other things going on at RiverHouse coming soon…

I’ve been typing away on several stories.  And I had to return to my first story, Ivy’s Twisted Vine, and do a follow up.  The great news is when this book is release, Ivy’s Twisted Vine will be re-released with 100% less typos, a cheaper price and under RiverHouse!  Here is the synopsis of the book. This blog won’t be updated as often as Antoly’s because first things first, but I will post chapter one very soon. 

Nicola Agosto has always lived on the right side of the law, but to truly serve the just in the biggest case of his life, he’s forced to cross into a world where he must become a criminal and a killer before he can become a Saint.

A pedophile ring has set up shop in Memphis, Tennessee.  Children are abducted and found dead.  But what is the link?  The murder of a recent set of twins that remind him of his own sons pushes him to make a promise to a mother that will be hell to keep.  As Agosto draws closer to busting the ring, he is set up in a brutal police attack on a young, black gang member to throw him off his investigation.  A YouTube post of the beating sweeps the internet and sends the city into racial unrest.  As people protest in the streets, the entire police force divides and the city prepares to burn. 

Suspended and ridiculed, Agosto faces certain jail time and the safety of his own family unless he makes a move, not be mention he’s been accused of being a racist.  Even though his wife and children are African-American, his world crumbles around him and tests the love between he and Ivy as they struggle to stay together. 

With only a few friends to turn to and even less time to act, Nicola does the unthinkable.  A quick call to a local mob boss unleashes the army Nicola has always hated and exposes cops that have been in bed with organized crime the entire time, including an old friend from the Medlov case.  Only Nicola is now one of them and to achieve his ultimate objective, he must pledge his allegiance to a world in reverse.

The Skinny on Interracial Romance Books and Relationships

 

 

The Skinny on Interracial Romance Books and Relationships.

Hello Ladies and Gentlemen of The Medlov Reading Family,

I wanted to introduce to you a new way that we can communicate and share with the world the exciting adventures of the Medlov Crime Family Series, issues in interracial dating and marraige, taboo subject matter concerning interracial relationships and the many issues surrounding the genre of bw/wm, along with my upcoming work.

I’m inviting each of you to tune in on September 23, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. (CST) and call in with your questions, comments and issues. 

I’ll be posting the outline of the show later next week, so that you can pick a subject close to your heart and participate.

Simply click the link about to learn more!

It’s going to be a blast!

Latrivia

Getting to know Anatoly

Before you judge a man, it’s important to know what he’s all about.  Right?  Well, anyone who has read this series knows a great deal about Dmitry and Royal, but there is so much to tell.  Anatoly is becoming a person of “interest” in this book.  Why?  Because he has a story that is absolutely sincere.  This excerpt shows why he love his Anya so much.  Check this out. 

Excerpt from Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign © RiverHouse 2010

Kapotnya (Moscow)

 Anatoly looked out the window of Land Rover as it escorted him down the MDK beltline.  It was dreary Wednesday afternoon, and the smoke of the Moscow Oil Refinery billowed up between spurts of hot fire into the polluted atmosphere and darkened the gloomy horizon. 

      He and his men were headed to the Kapotnya district.  It was a place that he had not visited in many years, and though it was one of the poorest and most crime infested areas in all of Moscow, it was his home. 

      Running his hands over the console, he let his window down and smelled the air.  As thick, strong contaminants filled the back of the SUV, he closed his eyes and thought of his last drive down this stretch of highway away from this place as just a boy many years ago.  Behind heavy dark shades and a black eye, he mourned the world that his mother begged him to leave, but he had done so obediently for her sake.

      He had left hastily it with tears in his eyes with a pocket of cash, a garbage bag of clothes and his passport. 

 She had given him all the money that they had in savings and begged him to go to the USA to find his father.  “Find Dmitry,” she urged in his box of a bedroom with a waded hand of rubles that were stained with smut from hiding them in the fireplace as she stood in a work smock and her blonde hair pulled back in a wispy ponytail.  Lips twisted and eyes full of pain, she packed his things quickly and kissed him on his cheek before she sent him away.

      He remembered that fateful night out in the courtyard of their impoverished apartment complex when he shot a man dead by the swing set.  He was only 18 then and full of rage.  His mother had worried that he would be sent to prison or worse.  And while he did not fear his future, she did.  Little did she know that he had been in a gang since he was ten years old. 

      To go to prison would simply put him on a quicker path to the Vory and gain him more respect, but she told him that he would face a fate worse than being a Vor if he stayed.  “You must go,” he remembered her saying. “And you must never, ever come back, Anatoly – not even when I die.”

She had always feared for her eldest son – a blonde, stout, quiet young man with eyes full of rage and a heart full of malice.  His first murder had been one of necessity. 

      The forty-year-old man he had slain had eyes set on his sister, a girl barely twelve years old.  When he saw the man rubbing his sister’s hair on the swing and offering her a piece of candy to go up to his apartment for a while, he pulled his gun and shot him in his head. 

      It had been a quick, respectful death – more than the man had deserved.  He never got a chance to tell his mother that part – that the man had been a letch.  Instead, like always, he kept his secrets.  Besides, they all thought that he had gone mad.  And maybe they were right, but that man would never have his sister.

Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign (Chapter Three)

I can’t give you everything. It would spoil the book, but I will help on the discussion.  Pardon me everyone, if I don’t respond the previous posts.  They were all great, and I used them to write, but I finally got the bug back and wanted to use it to get more work done on Anatoly.  In the meantime,  I hope that you will enjoy chapter three.  Please forgive the typos.  Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign has been completely draining.  I actually had to write a short story that had nothing to do with this book just to direct my creativity.  Enough whining from me.  I love this stuff and I love you guys.  Read, enjoy, discuss. 

Chapter Three

Kapotnya (Moscow)

Anatoly looked out the window of Land Rover as it escorted him down the MDK beltline.  It was dreary Wednesday afternoon, and the smoke of the Moscow Oil Refinery billowed up between spurts of hot fire into the atmosphere and darkened the horizon. 

He and his men were headed to the Kapotnya district.  It was a place that he had not visited in many years, but though it was one of the poorest and most crime infested areas in all of Moscow, it was his home. 

Running his hands over the console, he let his window down and smelled the air.  As thick, strong contaminants filled the back of the SUV, he closed his eyes and thought of his last drive down this stretch of highway away from this place as just a boy many years ago.  Behind heavy dark shades and a black eye, he mourned the world that his mother begged him to leave, but he had done so obediently for her sake.

He had left hastily it with tears in his eyes with a pocket of cash, a garbage bag of clothes and his passport. 

She had given him all the money that they had in savings and begged him to go to the USA to find his father.  “Find Dmitry,” she urged in his box of a bedroom with a waded hand of rubles that were stained with smut from hiding them in the fireplace as she stood in a work smock and her blonde hair pulled back in a wispy ponytail.  Lips twisted and eyes full of pain, she packed his things quickly and kissed him on his cheek before she sent him away.

He remembered that fateful night out in the courtyard of their impoverished apartment complex when he shot a man dead by the swing set.  He was only 18 then and full of rage.  His mother had worried that he would be sent to prison or worse.  And while he did not fear his future, she did.  Little did she know that he had been in a gang since he was ten years old.  To go to prision would simply put him on a quicker path to the Vory and gain him more respect, but she told him that he would face a fate worse than being a Vor if he stayed.  “You must go,” he remembered her saying. “And you must never, ever come back, Anatoly – not even when I die.”

She had always feared for her eldest son – a blonde, stout, quiet young man with eyes full of rage and a heart full of malice.  His first murder had been one of necessity.  The forty-year-old man he had slain had eyes set on his sister, a girl barely twelve years old.  When he saw the man rubbing his sister’s hair on the swing and offering her a piece of candy to go up to his apartment for a while, he pulled his gun and shot him in his head.  It had been a quick, respectful death – more than the man had deserved.  He never got a chance to tell his mother that part – that the man had been a letch.  Instead, like always, he kept his secrets.  Besides, they all thought that he had gone mad.  And maybe they were right, but that man would never have his sister.

Since he had come to the states, however, only one other murder had been a necessity.  It was a shame that that one had to be his uncle.  He looked down at his hands as he thought of the day that he put a bullet through Ivan’s back in his father’s mansion and watched his giant body fall forward.  That day, he knew that he was a murderer, because before he had never enjoyed murder, but after that day, he had. 

 ”Boss, do you really want to go inside of place?  There is a group there now.  They cleared the hallways just in case,” Vasily informed him, looking back at his young boss sitting in the back in a daze.

“Why wouldn’t I want to go up there?” Anatoly asked. “I came all this way, didn’t I.”  His blue eyes were ice cold. 

Vasily didn’t respond.  He simply looked over at the driver and nodded.  Anatoly eyed them both for a moment, then adverted his stare back out the window.  He rode the rest of the way with a clear mind and thought of nothing.

***

 

The residence of the small, impoverished community gathered curiously as the convoy of luxury vehicles pulled in front of Anatoly’s old apartment building.  Quickly, men began to file out and stand on both sides of the cars before Anatoly’s door was opened.  The grand show made him mildly embarrassed.  He paused as he looked out of the truck, then proceeded to step out and look around.  Amazingly, nothing had changed.  He wasn’t sure how he felt about that.

Vasily stood by him looking around like a secret service agent on duty for the President.  Again, one more thing to further embarrass Anatoly as he and his entourage made their way through the crowds to the tall, bricked building that housed his mother’s belongings.  Someone called out his name from afar, but he didn’t bother to look up.  He was certain that many people from around this place remembered him.  Many, before he left, had told him how he would never amount to anything.  Look at me now, he thought.  And they did look.  Only even in their wonderment, they were now afraid.  Word traveled fast, and the word was that the Boss had come to Kapotnya to pay respects to a woman who he had abandoned in her final hours.  If his callousness had not been evident before, it was now.  He didn’t even care for family.  A true Vor.  Only true to the code. 

The thought sent chills through his body.  If they only knew that she would not have him, that she was so proud of what he had become until she didn’t want him to ever look back at where he had come from, maybe then they wouldn’t judge him so harshly.  Then words from his father filled his head.  Without Dmitry being there to physically say it, he heard him.  “You don’t owe these peons an explanation.  Pay your respects and move on.

He did just that.  Lifting his head, he moved up the concrete steps with his men to the fourth floor with the speed of a lion.  It wasn’t that he was afraid to be in a very vulnerable position of staircases and sure doom if caught in an ambush, it was simply that he wanted this over with…done and finished.

With halogen lights blinking and the smell of old urine in trash-filled corners, with people opening their doors and looking out of their peepholes, he passed quickly through the now guarded hallway to his mother’s apartment.  The door was already open and his men stood inside and out with guns, protecting him from everything except his fear of what awaited him on the other side of the door.

Quietly, he walked inside of the dingy, dark apartment and ordered the men to leave.  He stood in the box of a living room as they cleared the apartment and left.  He didn’t turn to see the door close, but he heard it, heard his men barking for the residents to stay out of the hallways, not to come any farther.  He smirked, then turned his attention to his old home.

In the silence of the darkness, he heard the raggedy ceiling fan making its constant evolutions only inches above him.  The cool, stale air eased the sweat on his brow.  He slipped his hands in his pockets and surveyed the room.  Not much had changed, except he pictures on small wooden tables.  He kneeled down and looked.  Could it be?  His little sister had grown all the way up.  She was beautiful, even more so than when she was a young child.  Reaching out, he ran his hand very gently over the frame and debated whether he should take it.

 “I was 15 on that picture,” a girl’s voice said from the far corner, a smile nearly colored her broken accent.

Anatoly looked up from the picture at the wall.  He knew that voice.  Standing back up, he was slow to turn around.  He heard her feet walking over the old, stained shag carpet.  Suddenly, he was no longer a boss, just a boy standing face-to-face with is little sister in his mother’s house.

“It’s been long time, Anastasiya,” he said, taking his hand out of his pockets, preparing to hug her, if she would just move closer to him. 

 His eyes committed her every feature to memory.  Long, bone-straight, blonde hair.  Pale skin only interrupted by rosy, high cheeks.  Full pink lips curved into a heart shape.  Bright, big blue eyes.  Skinny frame.  Petite.  She had grown into a simple woman.  She wore a long denim skirt and a simple white cotton shirt.  With no makeup, you could see dark circles under her angelic eyes.  “You’re still as beautiful as I remember,” he confessed.  He bowed his head in respect. 

“I’m surprised that you remember anything,” she said frowning.  Leaning against the doorway, she held tight to the Bible in her hand.  “The rest of the family is already at the church.  No one wanted to wait for you.”

Anatoly looked up surprised.  “Why are you so angry with me?”  He was dumb founded by her reaction to his presence.  He could feel her rage from across the room. 

“It’s not me who is angry with you, Anatoly.  It is God,” she said in a matter-of-fact tone. 

“For not being there for Mat‘?” 

She shook her head in disgust.  “No.  For doing the devil’s work each and every day.  But I’m praying for you, brat.  I’m praying that God will help you, heal you.  Right now, you think that you’re really big man, because you have so many lost boys to follow you and die for you and kill for you.  But soon, you will see the error in your ways.  I only hope that after you do, you will fall on your knees and beg Him for His divine mercy.” 

Anatoly was speechless.  Something humbled him.  He didn’t shout at her, tell her that his road started trying to save her.  Instead, he simply smiled.  “I’m glad to know that you are safe and well, syestra,” he said, trying to mask his pain with sarcasm.  “Since the family has already gone without me, I suspect that I should head over to the church for my mother’s funeral.”

 “Yes,” she said, walking closer to him.  “This is for you.”  She passed him the brown, leather-bound Bible. 

 He took it in his hands, brushing hers as he did.  They looked at each other for a moment, eye-to-eye. 

 “It is the same one that helped me find my way.  I hope that it helps you find yours in time,” she said pulling away.

“Can I offer you a ride?” he asked, unsure of what to say.

“No.  I said my goodbyes to Mat‘ at hospital,” she smiled.  “I don’t plan to go to funeral.  I took care of her alone until her death.  What is left at the church is only memories, and I do not care to remember her in casket.”  Touching his face gently with her cold, boney fingers, she gave a crooked smile and turned to walk to the door.

“But I have so many questions,” Anatoly whispered.  He looked down at the floor and tried to bare the pain of feeling the separation from her with every step that she took.

“There are no answers here for you, brat.  It’s best that you pay your final respects and move on.”  With that and without looking back, she opened the front door and left. 

 ***

The church was smaller than he remembered.  This had been a place that he had visited many Sundays as a young boy, and yet he felt like a stranger inside of it now.  Begrudgingly reminiscing over his childhood and his saint of a mother, he sat in the front pew with his estranged sisters and brothers as the priest talked. 

He was too strong and too proud to dare let a tear drop from his tired eyes, but his heart was heavy.  And it was suddenly apparent to him how mortal he was and how unloved he was by so many that he genuinely care for. 

Looking forward with his eyes focused on the casket, he would not lay eyes on his family, who stared at him in between their sobs like he was a leper.  He knew from his brief moments with Anastaysia what they thought of him. Scumb.  Dirt.  Thug.  He wondered now if their animosity stemmed from their lack luster lives that consisted of mundane existences that his mother had inadvertently saved him from with her insistence of him leaving the country. 

In his mind, on the trip to Moscow, he imagined that they might at least be a little proud of him or at least happy that he had survived.  Unfortunately, his imagination had not yielded realistic results. 

His little brother, Immanuil, sat furthest from him stealing glances that didn’t exactly mirror that family’s consensus of utter hatred. Anatoly could tell that he so wanted to reach out to him.  His mossy green eyes sparkled when he saw him as he entered the sanctuary, but his middle brother held him back with a firm grip and admonishing words that he hissed in the little boy’s ear.   

Arseny, his middle brother, was a constant reminder of why he hated this place.  They barely spoke to each other, even after many years of separation, and in fact, he still did not call when their mother passed. Arseny was a prick like that.  A devoted Catholic.  A straight-laced, pussy with good grades and a bad physique who hid his shortcomings with sharp wit and a community-college degree that he held with the esteem of a Harvard cum laude graduate.  They were complete opposites of each other in every way, and they both hated each other for it.

In the back of the church, the doors flung open, bringing with it the light of day.  Attention turned from the lonely casket and the drawn up ceremony at the front to the parade of men in the back.  Anatoly clenched his jaw and turned to see Davyd, his father’s head bodyguard enter with his men and then a long, processional of Russian mafia elite, including his father, who carried his little sister, Anya, in his arms and his wife, Royal, on his arm.  Dressed in designer black and looking more regal than anyone else besides Anatoly in the entire church, they made their presence known. The whispers quickly turned into a low rumble by the small crowd as the pseudo-royalty proceeded to the very front with such audacity, it was perceived as pure entitlement. 

 Anatoly could feel the scowl on his brother’s face, even without turning around, but how he enjoyed it.  Even the priest stopped talking and watched on baffled.   The seven-foot tall, blonde notorious boss of Moscow slipped into the pew behind his son with his family and members of council in tow and sat down, while his twenty-man crew disbursed around the church.

Leaning forward and ignoring the attention, his father put his hand on Anatoly’s shoulder.  “Sorry that we are so late.  Forgive my interruption there was delay with my jet,” he said gracefully.  He looked down the pew at his son’s brother and gave him a how-dare-you-look-at-me scowl and then turned his attention back to his son.

“It is no interruption, papa,” Anatoly said, patting his father’s hand.  “I am happy that you are here.”  He turned and looked at the man in his face. He wanted his father to know his sincerity.

“What did you expect?  We support our own, especially during bereavement.”  Dmitry did not say it, but he knew that something had gone awfully wrong in his absence, and he intended to rectify any misperception that he would allow any disrespect of his son or the Vory v Zakone. 

“Hi, Anatoly,” his little sister Anya waved, unable to hold her peace.  “Can I sit up there with you?”

Anatoly smiled.  He was relieved in ways words would simply not describe.  “Da, come here,” he said, reaching for her.  Picking the small three-year-old up, he pulled her across the pew and put her on his lap.  She rustled around in her black lace dress and put her brother’s arms around her.  Resting her head on his chest, she ran her small fingers up and down his arm and kicked her legs happily.

“Be good, Anya,” Royal warned barely above a whisper.  “Remember what we talked about in the car.  This is your brother’s time…not yours.”  Dmitry’s beautiful young wife’s Southern American English accent drew even more attention. It wasn’t enough that she was a breathtaking black woman dressed to the heals with an air of entitlement that rivaled Putin’s but she also flickered with every turn due to the many diamonds that her husband had adorned her with.

“I will, Mommy,” Anya answered obediently.  She bent to her brother’s ear and whispered.  “Mommy brought you a present to make you feel better.”

“Did she?” Anatoly humored her.  “Well, we’ll get it after, eh?”

Anya nodded her head and turned her attention to priest.

Suddenly, Anatoly did not feel alone anymore.  His real family had finally arrived and in undeniable style. 

***

 At the burial site, as Anatoly came to grips with final thoughts of his mother, he wiped his tears and looked up from the lowering casket to see his father with his eyes planted on an individual across the small crowd.  Because of Dmitry’s height, he could see over the people directly to one man of comparable height across from them.  Their eyes were deadlocked on one another with menacing stares – a conversation taking place without words.  He looked around to see Dmitry’s men making their way to the man, slowly and undetected by the others.  A sense of sudden urgency overwhelmed him, a sense of anger filled him. 

Was he not even allowed to grieve, to just be a regular person at his own mother’s funeral.  Was there ever a day that he could just be?  The answer was obviously no.  There was nothing normal about a Vory, especially a boss. 

As the priest told them to go in peace, Anatoly’s thoughts went to the gun in its holster under his suit jacket.  He motioned for his men to follow his father and was mildly angry that he had not spotted him on his own.

The crowd disbursed quickly, and his family moved quickly from his presence and disappeared with the crowds to the cars lined up along the cemetery road.  Anatoly did not get a chance to say goodbye. It would have been frivolous anyway.  Instead, he followed his father, who bolted across the burial site to the man and grabbed the man by his arm as he turned to walk away.

Who are you,” Dmitry demanded in a low deep growl.

The man looked up with a mischievous smile.  He didn’t have to look to far up, he was almost Dmitry’s height, almost his size.  He pulled away carefully and cleared his voice.

“Gabriel,” he said in an American English accent.

The man’s men gathered around, along with Dmitry’s men and Anatoly’s men.  They were making a spectacle.  Royal, Dmitry’s wife, grabbed her young daughter and was escorted by her bodyguard, Davyd back to her car.  She knew a problem when she saw one after many years of being married into such a complicated family.

Dmitry looked back as he limo pulled off with his wife.  Clever Royal.  He smiled, relieved that his wife knew his place and relieved that in her absence, his cuffs were off.

“Gabriel who?” he said, pointing for the man to walk as they talked.  Their small entourage followed behind them.

“Medlov,” the man answered.  “Gabriel Medlov.”  A smile colored his lips.  With a twinkle in his eye, he turned on the Medlov charm.

“Impossible,” Anatoly scoffed, looking up at the man. 

“Hardly,” Gabriel answered Anatoly.  His voice was a deep, hollow baritone that carried in the wind.  He stopped and turned towards the two confronting men.  “My father was Ivan Medlov…your brother, I believe,” he looked at Dmitry, “And your uncle,” he said, looking at Anatoly.

Dmitry stopped and looked the young man in the eyes.  They were mossy green with sparkles of deep blue hidden under long, dark lashes.  His hair was wavy, short black.  His skin was pale, only colored by the redness of irritation.  He had striking features like his father – prominent cheek bones, a wide chiseled jaw, a perfectly slender nose, thick, naturally arched black eyebrows and perfectly white, sparkling teeth clenched under full lips that narrowed at the bottom.  A hint of freckles colored his face, most shockingly, he had his father smirk.

Dmitry believed Gabriel.  He believed that he was looking at his nephew, at his brother’s son, even without proof, but he went through the formalities.  It would be just like some police agency to send a look-alike to infiltrate his organization. 

He stepped back a bit and looked at the man, sized him up.  The boy was about six feet, seven inches tall.  He had a wide, bulky frame that he hid under a black, tailored suit.  And he had the Medlov stance – confident, cocky, unmoved.

“Why haven’t I heard of you before?” Dmitry asked.

“My father didn’t think that it was smart to tell you about me,” he said, looking at Anatoly.  “Wow, the apple truly did fall far from the tree that time, didn’t it?”  He looked at the short, stocky blonde boss, Anatoly and suddenly felt a bit of superiority.  He was barely six-feet tall. To call him a Medlov was almost blasphemous.   

Anatoly grinned.  “I’ll have your head for dinner if you say one more fucking word. Opening his coat pocket, he flashed a shiny blade.  “Your papa ever show you how one of these works?  You put in to the neck and slice.”

“Easy boys,” Dmitry said amused.   He turned to Gabriel.  “Why are you here?”

“I heard that the family had a loss.  I’d never really laid eyes on you.  I couldn’t help it.  I had to come.  I was already here on business.”

“What business are you in?” Dmitry asked.

“Are you serious?” Gabriel asked.

“Boy, do not think that I will cut you this much slack,” he said, putting his thumb and index finger together.  “Now answer me,” his voice was firm. “What is your business here?”

Dmitry’s men prepared to pull their guns.  Anatoly’s men had already pulled theirs.

Gabriel looked around and decided to defuse the situation.  There was no sense of dying on the first meeting.  He looked at his men and lowered his hand, ordering them to put away their weapons.

“Down, boys.”  He turned and looked at his uncle.  “Primarily, identify.  But I’m dabbling now in guns and…” he laughed.  “Meth.”  He hunched his shoulders.  It was known that the Medlov’s did not deal in drugs or human trafficking. 

“Bad cocktail,” Dmitry said shaking his head.  “Where are you based?”

“New York.”

 “Fucking Liar.  If you were there, I would have heard about it,” Anatoly said appalled.

Gabriel looked at Anatoly and raised his brow.  The guy had a real chip on his shoulder.  “I’ve been there for quite a while, but we don’t run our operations like the old Vor – no disrespect or anything.  All of my men have college degrees and professions outside of their professions, if you know what I mean.  No one is doing it the old way. We’ve found a new cover, and it works better.  It keeps the…cops off of us and our product.”

Dmitry didn’t blink.  A million thoughts processed instantly.  A college degree?  He’s always wanted Anatoly to go to college.  He was glad that someone had been able to do both.  Relaxing his tense shoulders, he looked over at his son and smiled.  “Do you have dinner plans tonight, Anatoly?”

Da,” Anatoly said staring Gabriel in the eyes. 

“Cancel them.  You’re going to have dinner with your cousin tonight.”

“What about me?  I’ve got plans,” Gabriel said interrupting.  He had his father’s wit. 

“No, you don’t,” Dmitry said, turning back around to Gabriel.  “And if you don’t check tonight by seven with my men, you don’t leave this country alive.”

Gabriel swallowed hard but wiped the smirk from his face.  “Oh, I’ll check out.  Call New York.  They refer to me to college boy.  They’ll tell you my whole story.”  He slipped his fists in his pockets. “So where’s dinner, unc?”

Dmitry’s eye flinched.  “My hotel.  Seven.”

“Where’s that?” he asked pulling out his Blackberry.

If you’re running shit like you say that you are, you’ll find it on your own and be there on time. If not, I’ll find you and I’ll be there,” Dmitry said, turning to walk away with his men.

“Nice meeting you,” Gabriel said as the men left.  He could help but grin to himself.  He slipped his hands in his pockets and turned to his men.

Back in the Swing of Things: Latrivia Returns to the Internet

Ladies, I apologize for my long absence from you. Many of you wondered if I had driven off into the sunset and forgotten my pen and pad.  The answer is no.  The gift that keeps giving, wounds from Iraq (OIF), have revisited our little military family. Adam is currently preparing for another series of serious surgeries to repair his spine from a bomb blast a few years ago. So, as I have spent many hours being the dutiful wife (which I consider an honor), I have been typing away and counting my blessings in the early and late hours of the day. Now, as we finalize the surgeries, I’m back in the swing of things. Adam and I have come to grips with what has to be done and I can focus on writing again. It truly is a way for me to vent my frustrations and pull myself out of my daily reality (which isn’t bad at all but it is reality).

So, what’s been happening with Anatoly, Nicola and Dmitry, you might ask. SO MUCH. The keyboard has been burning up with new ideas. I’ve been reading all of your wonderful comments and plan to reply if I can. If I don’t reply however to old comments, rest assured that I plan to reply to the new ones that you post. Also, I’m writing The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov. These will be short stories over the next year to give us all the background on our favorite character and his life pre-Royal. I don’t know if I’ll put these on Amazon, but I’ll be selling them as PDFs here on my site for $3. Please let me know if you think that is a reasonable rate for short stories.

One other little gem that I’ve written is The Ugly Girlfriend. It’s a short story about love in Phoenix between Mitchell and LaToya. I hope that you all enjoy it. This week, we also have some radio shows coming up. Send me your emails at Latrivia@LatriviaNelson.com and I’ll be sure to read them. You’ll also notice that The Medlov Series will have its own talk show too to answer the many questions and talk about the series. To learn more, go to www.blogtalkradio.com/latrivianelson for times, call in number and other info.

Gabe’s storyline is coming together. In the next few entries, we’ll talk about rivaling family members and how it can impact the entire family. As you know, Anatoly and Gabe are not the best of friends. Their differences will be what rocks this book. There will also be some other special treats. One question that has been asked a hundred time is, will Renee find out about Royal? The answer is yes. I can tell you that their reunion will be explosive. Well, that’s it for tonight but I look forward to you letting me know your thoughts about the radio show, the short stories, The Ugly Girlfriend and the small fee for good literature.

XoXo and all that jazz,

Latrivia

Live Right Now on Blog Talk Radio (10:00 CST)

Hey,

Everyone check me out in two minutes on www.blogtalkradio.com/latrivianelson

tonight’s subject:  what makes a great leading man

Call in and give your thoughts or send me an email at Latrivia@LatriviaNelson.com.

 

XoXo and all that jazz,

 

The Medlov Crime Family Series Radio Show Today @ 2:00 (CST)

Join me today at 2:00 (CST) as we kick off our first show about The Medlov Crime Family Series. You can call and ask questions, make comments, here what’s coming soon and so much more. www.blogtalkradio.com/latrivianelson

You can also email your questions to me at Latrivia@LatriviaNelson.com

XoXo and all that jazz,

Latrivia

The Skinny on Interracial Romance: Can Dating a White Man Hurt You?

Tonight on my radio show, we will talk about a very sensitive subject: Can Dating a White Man Hurt You in the Black Community.  I’ll be eager to hear from many of you.  Don’t forget to tune in.  www.blogtalkradio.com/latrivianelson.  You can also call in or email me at latrivia@LatriviaNelson.com

If you miss the show, you can always download and listen later.

XoXo and all that jazz,

Latrivia

Can Anatoly Medlov be Monogamous?

He’s worth millions.  He’s young, beautiful and ambitious.  A jetsetter and business, the question has become as I have developed the Anatoly Medlov character is can Anatoly be monogamous?  We all remember that he was completely devoted to serving his father in Dmitry’s Closet.  Often brooding over his tasks and critical of everyone, Anatoly was the silent type throughout the entire story, only seldom showing any true character.  By the time that we revisited him in Dmitry’s Royal Flush, he had grown into himself and started to accept his role as boss of the Medlov Crime Family.  He had many lovers, but we remember most Bridgette and Victoria.  These women were completely different.  One was quiet and loving, devoted and loving.  One was cold, calculating and devious.  However, he was most attracted to Victoria, probably because she was such a bad girl.  Can a man who has so much money, power and testosterone truly be in one relationship?

In his own story, Anatoly is facing serious issues.  He wants to impress his father, he wants to protect the dynasty, he wants to have peace in his life and he may even want love, but from the jump, he has women pining for his attention.

Destiny is still an enigma.  I know who she really is, but no matter what he role is, we know that Anatoly likes to break the rules.  Renee is the woman who knows the inner Anatoly.  We see that their relationship only grows stronger through the story.  And then Victoria resurfaces with the anger of a battlecat about their sudden breakup.  I wish that I could say that they will be the only ones, but he’s in his 20’s.  How many men do you know at that age who use a great deal of discernment?  More do not than do.

Can Anatoly find love or will he only find that he wants it?  Is this what Dmitry has been talking about the entire time – the opportunity cost of being a Vor? 

Here’s a thought.  If you could have a man like Anatoly as a lover or as a friend with benefits, which would you chose?

The New Story from The Medlov Crime Family Series Now Available on www.latrivianelson.info

I’ve been promising this book for a few weeks now, but it’s finally live. Ladies and gentlemen, you may now purchase the 65-page short story that begins Dmitry Medlov’s journey to the top on my new website (www.latrivianelson.info). I hope that you enjoy the new site. It has been designed to keep you more in touch with all the wonderful things that we have been working on for your pleasure. Plus, I think it’s sort of sexy. Here’s my thought on all of this. I enjoy writing for you guys because you enjoy reading my work. So, as long as I can figure out a way to send you an amazing story, I will do my best to do just that!

What is the Volume 1 about?

Readers, who have already made themselves familiar with The Medlov Crime Family Series, will experience young Dmitry Medlov before his rise to the top. Released from prison at the age of 18, Dmitry Medlov has 24 hours to assassinate a Ukrainian drug lord and get both he and his brother on a plane to London. After being imprisoned for three years, however, many things have changed. Ivan isn’t a little boy anymore and he’s showing signs of being a sociopath. His ex-girlfriend is engaged and he’s a foot taller. Purchase this 65-page short story designed to begin to answer many questions about American’s favorite Russian crime boss. Only $3. PDF format. Emailed within 5-minutes right to your email.

Log on today!  www.latrivianelson.info

What Would Ivan Say?

Everyone knows Ivan Medlov. A few of you have even expressed interest in the bad boy. He has no problem committing murder; he’s been known to rape and mangle. And he has the worst attitude a man can have. The mother of his child would have to be insane or completely misguided. And we all know that his mother was both. He was always focused on making more money and determined to destroy everything that he came in contact with. The only woman he ever cared for, his brother killed. And he was such a jerk until the sight of him in Anya makes Royal lightheaded. Overall, he was the quintessential villain. Beautiful. Powerful. Deadly.

Now, we have to ask the question about Gabriel. What would Ivan say to having a cop for a son? The Medlov men are bad to the bone and hate the law. They live by a code that was established during the 16th century and polished more during the fall of the Soviet Union. They came from nothing and established an global network in less than a lifetime and they are not afraid at any point to roll up their sleeves and get their own hands dirty. It is just Ivan’s luck that his son would be DEA. The legacy that he left was to attest to a lifestyle that we would rather die than lead. And it’s just Dmitry’s luck that Gabriel’s interested in infiltrating the family during the time of his own son’s reign.

Young Ivan Medlov

When we look at Ivan, and for those who have read the first volume of The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov, we know that Ivan has been a bad boy since he was a young teen. It will be interesting to expose the other side of Ivan in Anatoly’s book. Could it be that this cold psychopath had a softer side?

You just may be surprised.

The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov Video Trailer (www.youtube.com/latrivia2009)

Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,

www.youtube.com/latrivia2009

I’ve been working hard on this project for you.  It’s now the wee hours of the morning and I’m happy to present a little visual stimulation for you in the new book trailer for The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Medlov Short Story Series.  Here’s a hint for you readers who have already purchased…it tells who Anatoly’s mother is in the story!  I hope that you enjoy it. 

We’re gaining momentum.  When you Google or YouTube Russian Mafia, our genre is in the top three pages.  This is a big deal, and it’s owed all to you.  After reviewing, please let me know via this blog what you think or post it on the YouTube page, which would be excellent. 

Also, in the next day, we’ll be posting the video on our new official website.  www.latrivianelson.com

On a side note, please let me know what you think about our price points

I hope that you’re enjoying the new addition.

Latrivia

Everyone is Asking, Who is Alexandria?!

Happy Turkey Day to everyone out there.  If you’re like me, you’re still glued to the computer in between getting ready to eat more than your share and see the family. 

Before we jet off, let’s talk about The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Volume 1.  Now, normally, I would create a completely new blog, but the stories are important to each other as you look at how father made it vs. son for both Dmitry and Anatoly and Ivan and Gabriel.  So, I have kept one blog so we don’t miss one thing.  Hope you don’t mind.

Now, everyone has been asking about one thing, Who is Alexandria?  

Well, ladies and gentlemen, she’s Anatoly’s mother.  That’s right.  Remember the little hiccup our favorite Dmitry had at the hotel?  Not yet. Not yet.   Obviously, he doesn’t know in Volume 1 that he’s about to be a father, because this is when Anatoly was conceived but if you look at the relationship he had with Alexandria, you can see some the same traits in Dmitry later (Dmitry’s Closet).   Remember Woodrow Conners?  He met his end very much in the same manner as someone else.  So, I guess Ivan isn’t the only one up to the same old thing. 

I have had several emails from you all and one amazing blog questions, so I figured that I’d throw that out there. 

Volume 2, which will be out in December, will introduce you to Ari.  We all remember her right.  Well, she’s going to début and you’ll see how the two little psychopaths fell in love. 

Now, as you look at the strained relationship in Anatoly’s book, you’ll actually be able to see the entire relationship full circle. 

For those who haven’t seen the YouTube video for The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov, you can check it out on the new website www.latrivianelson.info.  Or on the Youtube page, www.youtube.com/latrivia2009.

Do you know what is interesting about this?  Ivan found sick twisted true love early.  Dmitry was forced to wait until he was nearly forty before Royal and everyone is wondering who is up for the pickings as the younger Medlov men go out to the partner patch. 

Gabriel will fall for someone in this story.  So will Anatoly.  It’s like Dmitry and Ivan all over again, but with a serious twist.

Have a great one.

Xoxo and all that jazz,

Latrivia S. Nelson

Friends Don’t Let Friends…Anatoly and Renee

It’s time again for another update with our unexpected pairing of close friends, Renee and Anatoly.   Tonight’s discuss deals with the ugly truth of Anatoly’s job.  As the youngest boss of the Medlov Crime Family, so far, he is facing a very strange and often macabre existence.  Yet, he has some daily sunshine that comes in the form of his dear friend, Renee.  Only, she’s not like Royal.  First, she knows what he is.  Second, she knows where he came from.  And Third, she see’s straight through his multitude of bullstank ways. 

After returning home from Russia, where he found out that he in fact had a cousin by the name of Gabriel who would be spending a lot more time with him via his father and his father’s wishes to see a stronger union of the family, he vents on the patio with Renee.

This is where Renee tells him that he has a lot to give the world, that he doesn’t have to be what he is now and that he can always choose.  The question is, does can he really.  He opted to take on this position.  We are certain that most if not all of the men on the council would have been willing to be appointed, but he stepped up to the plate.  Is there really any stepping down from his responsibilities. 

Friends don’t let friends drive drunk, date wife beaters, wear black and brown or look into the mirror and lie to the themselves on a continual basis.  So, is she giving him good advice.

Excerpt from Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign © Latrivia S. Nelson, 2010

Anatoly laughed aloud and looked over at Renee with an incredulous grin in his face.  “Renee,” he touched her shoulder.  “We’re all evil.  Every Medlov who ever breathed or will breathe is…even me.”  The smoke from his cigarette circled his face and his cold blue eyes. 

Renee swallowed hard and at him. “Some of you are more evil than others, Anatoly.  Plus, you have the potential to do some good in the world. You don’t have to use your power for evil.  There is a way.  There are so many ways.  But you have to have balance.”

“You know, when you look at me, when you talk to me, you make me almost forget that I don’t have a soul.”  He smirked.  His eyes flittered in the smoke of his cigarette.

“You do have a soul, Anatoly. And that’s what I’m worried about.  I don’t want you to lose it over a few dollars.”

 “You know I don’t deal in a few dollars.”

 “But is any amount enough to continue on like this?”

“What are you, my mother now?”

“No, I’m your friend. And I’m not as gullible as poor Royal was. So, I’m not going to just pretend and turn a deaf ear and blind eye when something I say might just resonate.”

“This is a choice.  My life is what I make of it.  And I choose this, Renee.  This is what I’ll be for the rest of my life, no matter how bad it is and no matter how long I live.  I would have expected you to know that by now.”

“Well, a girl can hope,” she said, rolling her eyes.  “Someone has to pray for you.”

There you go with that again.  Why is everyone worried about my soul?  My sister wrote me an entire letter about it.  Here,” he said pulling out the small paper.  “Read this shit.”

Sitting back on the bench, she carefully unfolded the letter and quietly read the delicate words written for the man who was as rigid as concrete beside her.  When she was done, she looked over at him and tilted her head. 

He felt uncomfortable under her gaze and finally shifted a little.  “What?”

“How did that make you feel when you read this?” she asked, passing him the letter back. 

She watched him carefully put the letter back into his pocket.  He looked away from her and thumped the cigarettes across the patio.  His dogs sat up as he did, looking at him, somehow sensing his mood.

“It infuriated me. She judges me, but she has no idea what I did and why I did what I did.  It was all for her.”  He clenched his wide jaw.  “Why is that women always want more, always want everything.  They want to leave you with nothing.  They want to break you down and have fall at their feet with your sacrifices before they accept you. And they only accept you then, after they’ve put you through hell.”

“That’s love, Anatoly.  Love makes you sacrifice everything.”

He barely blinked.  Looking at her lips as she said the word that curved around her full mouth, he shook his head and stood up.  “That’s not love, Renee.  That’s stupidity.  Anyone who loves you would never ask so much from you.”

“You’re just frustrated right now.  Gabriel.  Your mother.  It’s been a hard month for you.”

“Now you make excuses for me, when just a minute ago, you were worried about my soul?” he snapped.  “The only thing that comforts me is the fact that I know that my family and my family legacy will live on because I’m a strong enough man to not be sidetracked by idiotic notions of love and of women.”

Renee looked down at the ground away from his angry scowl. She wasn’t the least bit afraid of him, just disappointed.  In silence, she rubbed her hands over her skin and warmed it. 

End of Excerpt…

So, you see, they have a true relationship.  Neither one of them holds back punches, but is it that Anatoly does not see an out or is it that there is not one for a man like him. 

I’d like to know from you, if you were his friend, his companion, his sounding board, would you give him advice like this or would you uphold his way of life?

Xoxo and all that jazz,

Latrivia

Putin’s spokesman rejects leaked cables on Russia (WikiLeaks Strike Again)

MOSCOW (AP) – The leaked U.S. diplomatic cables that portray Russia as a virtual mafia state are “total nonsense” of doubtful authenticity, the spokesman of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Thursday.

“We don’t know whether these dispatches, cables are authentic or some kind of fakes,” Dmitri Peskov told Itar Tass news agency. “They look like total nonsense.”

The cables, part of a vast tranche of purloined communiques released by the WikiLeaks website, describe Russia as a country where criminals work closely with the powerful security agencies, men enter the Kremlin lugging suitcases purportedly stuffed with cash and governors collect bribes as methodically as taxes.

The documents suggest that corruption has metastasized through Russia and that and that Prime Minister Vladimir Putin allegedly stashed huge amounts of money in foreign bank accounts.

The allegations about Putin’s accounts were “circulated at the level of tabloids, fabrications, insinuations, and they were picked up by these pseudo-diplomats,” Peskov was quoted as saying. “One can’t even call them libelous, because libel has to be based on certain arguments, but these claims are not backed up by anything.”

Putin himself sharply slapped at one of the first cables to be released, which portrayed President Dmitry Medvedev as like Robin to his Batman – a vivid characterization of Putin’s hand-picked successor as submissive to the powerful premier, who is widely believed to still be the country’s leader despite leaving the presidency in 2008.

“We were fully aware of the fact that many people would try to introduce a split in our joint approach to the construction of the Russian Federation … but, to be honest with you, we didn’t suspect that this would be done with such arrogance, with such impudence and so brazenly,” he said in an interview Wednesday on CNN, according to a Kremlin transcript.

Russia’s response to the release of the cables that began this week has generally been terse, either reflecting a desire not to endanger improving relations with the United States or an unwillingness to draw more attention to sometimes sharply critical portrayal.

Asked about the documents and their allegations on Thursday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexei Salanov responded circuitously, saying that although much of what appears in the cables is routine, “certain passages are encountered that, to put it gently, call forth bewilderment and regret.”

One of the cables released Thursday cites a Spanish prosecutor regarded as an authority on Russian organized crime as calling Russia a “virtual mafia state.” The document, dating from February, summarizes comments made by Jose Grinda Gonzalez.

According to the cable from the U.S. Embassy in Madrid, Grinda believes that Russia’s Federal Security Service and military intelligence effectively control the Russian mafia. The cable also says Grinda claims to have information that some Russian political parties work “hand in glove” with organized crime.

Another, from February by U.S. Ambassador to Moscow John Beyrle, cites sources whose names were redacted by Wikileaks.

A source “told us that people often witness officials going into the Kremlin with large suitcases and bodyguards and he speculated that the suitcases are full of money,” the cable reads.

“The governors collect money based on bribes, almost resembling a tax system, throughout their regions,” it continues.

Kremlin critics and opposition were hardly surprised by the allegations.

“Corruption is no longer a problem,” opposition leader and former deputy prime minister Boris Nemtsov told Gazeta.ru online daily. “It is a system that supports Putin’s robber regime.”

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Associated Press writers Vladimir Isachenkov and Mansur Mirovalev contributed to this report.

Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

The Ugly Girlfriend by Latrivia S. Nelson is the first book in the Lonely Heart Series:

December has been a busy month.  We released The Ugly Girlfriend, we’re working on releasing The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Volume 2, and we are in preparation for dropping Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign in January.

Many readers have asked, so I wanted to take a minute and share with you exactly what The Ugly Girlfriend is:

LaToya Jenkins is the quintessential woman: smart, successful, grounded and determined.  She only has one problem socially – she’s overweight.  As the “big one” of her girlfriends, she often faces rejection from the men of their social circle because of her size and/or her dark skin.  And due to a painful past relationship, she gives up on love completely  until, she takes on Mitchell “Mitch” O’Keefe as a new client. 

The Irish born architect needs a professional cleaning service to help him literrally clean up his life after a nasty divorce, but he  winds up finding a true friend in LaToya, the owner of It’s An Honor Cleaning Service.   

While LaToya is handicapped emotionally by her baggage, Mitch thinks she’s the strongest woman he’s ever seen and breath of fresh air in his hectic life.  His only goal is to prove to her that his interest in her is more than lust sparked by curiosity.  

Read the story of two beautiful people in totally opposite ways who help each other see that beauty is not skin deep but soul deep in the first book of Latrivia S. Nelson’s Lonely Heart Series, The Ugly Girlfriend. 

Why Did I Write The Ugly Girlfriend?

So many people write to me and ask me to write something that is very realistic.  They love the Medlov Series because it is fantasy, but they wanted something that speaks to the relationships that happen for two normal people in day-to-day life. 

The Lonely Heart Series is a collection of books that will be released this year from me to you with the purpose of doing just that.  As you read the stories, you’ll be able to see yourself, see someone you know and definitely identify with their romance. 

Also, I look at all the beautiful women that I know and many of them share with me that they consider themselves the ugly one.  I can’t even understand how they can say this about themselves.  They are all talented, beautiful, funny and caring.  Yet, people look on the outside and make these horrid judgments about them.  I wanted each of my friends to know and women out there who read my books that beauty truly comes from within and the right man can see that in you and respect you.  As a matter of fact, I believe he’ll want to love you, because you love yourself. 

You can purchase the PDF for $3 on www.latrivianelson.info.  I hope that you’ll check it out.  And I hope that you enjoy it.

Submitting Information on Gossip006 to FBI & IC3 for Pirating & Theft of Intellecutal Property

 

It’s always one, right.  Well, this one really is a thorn in my side.  Gossip006, who is a frequent visitor and member of Astatalk, wants to go head up with me on my work.  She continuously posts my books on this site non-stop. So, as of tonight, I have submitted her information to the FBI and IC3.  I hope that she burns for this.  I’m so tired of people stealing.  If someone takes the time to write something, they don’t want it stolen.  If I find out who she is, I’m going to fully prosecute.  If that doesn’t work, I’ll send her information to someone I know can do something about it.

That’s right, Gossip006.  I just threatened you, and I wasn’t subtle. 

Happy Evening,

Latrivia

The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Volume 2 is Now On Sale at www.latrivianelson.info

I know that I’ve been promising this story for more than 20 days, but I’ve finally released the follow-up to the first volume of The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov.  Volume 2 is going to be smoking hot. 

Check out the synopsis.

It has been one year since their escape from Moscow, and Dmitry and Ivan Medlov are struggling to keep their small organized crime family together in London.  Used to a communist culture, the boys are exposed to the new opportunities of a capitalistic society while trying to compete for business in the gun-trafficking industry. 

Ivan wants more recognition and girls.  As his behavior becomes more erratic and his temper becomes more dangerous, the sixteen-year-old bad boy experiences firsthand what it is like to live in another person’s shadow.

Dmitry wants more knowledge and power.  When he’s not reading, strategizing or selling illegal guns, he’s working towards bigger and better relationships to get the Medlov name in the right circles.  And the perfect storm is brewing at his doorstep.  His contact with The Free Right, a women’s rights group, needs a large shipment of guns for their clandestine operations.  However, she is also interested in what the blonde assassin is like in bed. 

Drawn in by his beauty and charm, Emma introduces him to the head of her organization on the eve that the USSR falls.  Only, the head is also the billionaire business mogul, Lady Catherine Hutton.  Now with more access to munitions and more opportunities to get rich, Dmitry has an awful decision to make which will lead him one step closer to losing his brother and one step closer to becoming the world’s most notorious underworld boss. 

Read the second volume in the Medlov Crime Family short story series that tells the intimate story of how one man built an empire that became untouchable. 

www.latrivianelson.info

The book is currently viral and you can purchase on my site starting Christmas day at 6:00 a.m.  And it will be available on your Nook and Kindle in the next 72 hours. 

Please tell mew hat you think.  I can’t wait to here from you.

XoXo and all that jazz,

Latrivia S. Nelson

ANATOLY MEDLOV: COMPLETE REIGN – Available January 31, 2011

Commercial Appeal photo of Latrivia Nelson and Family

The line has been pretty quiet on my end.  I apologize, but I’ve been working hard to get Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign, the third book in the Medlov Crime Family Series ready to go out to the world. 

On January 15th, we’ll begin taking pre-orders of the paperback on www.latrivianelson.info.

It’s been a long road, and we took into consideration all the suggestions, comments and concerns of the last two books.  We also intertwined the Chronicles, so that as you read the short story series, you understand some of what is happening to everyone.

Plus, the Commercial Appeal did a great article on us, and my daughter even smiled.  Although Adam and Jordan did not.  Typical.

There won’t be any posts from me until January 15th when we launch the Anatoly Medlov website and new video after today.  I’ll try to post on all the blogs. I really want this to be great for you guys.  It will be like our own Christmas in January.  In early February, we’ll also have our first global conference call on the book, so everyone can chime in on their thoughts.  Good or bad, it doesn’t matter.  If you read this blog, you’re family and have the right to give your opinion. 

Thank so much for all of your prayers and support.  I want more than anything for you all to love this book. 

I’m so excited about the project, and I wish that I was on the blog talking, but I know that you all will kill me if I don’t have this out by the end of January. 

Just in case you’ve forgotten, here’s the synopsis:

From the bestselling series, the Medlov Crime Family, comes the highly-anticipated story about America’s favorite bad boy…

Anatoly Medlov is the youngest crime boss in the Medlov Organized Crime Family’s history. Now, he has to prove himself to a council who thinks his legacy has not been well-earned, amidst a grueling investigation by Lt. Nicola Agosto of the Memphis Police Department and during a plot to destroy him by his ex-lover, Victoria. In his loneliness, the only one he can confide in is the shop girl, Renee, an old friend who knows more than anyone about his personal journey. However, his friendship soon turns to love for a woman he knows that he cannot have because of the feared code he is bound to with the Vory v Zakone.

When his estranged mother dies suddenly, Anatoly flies to Russia to pay his last respects and discovers a jolting secret. The late Ivan Medlov’s own brutal legacy still lives through his son, Gabrielle, and his New York crime family. Anatoly’s father and former Czar of the underworld, Dmitry, sees this as an opportunity to unite the two major families and blesses both men. However, Anatoly sees Gabrielle as a threat to his empire and competition for the affection of his father. Will cousins kill because of the sins of their fathers?

Gabrielle Medlov has always resented his existence. Now as an undercover DEA agent, he plans destroy the Medlov Crime Family once and for all. Only in order to get close enough to destroy the organization, he must also get close enough to love his estranged family. Will blood prove thicker than water or will one man’s revenge end the Family for good?

Follow the story of one young man who fights to be king in a room full of royalty and suffers the pain of his position in the romantic suspense guaranteed to make you want more.

Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign

January 31, 2011

It’s Time to Talk: First Entry on Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign

Do you know how hard it’s been for me to keep my silence?  I have been so busy running around preparing for the release of the book and all the logistics behind it, until I have not been able to chat on the blog, but now, it’s time.  While things are ramping up, and we have over 25 book club meetings either face-to-face or via conference call or Skype, the ladies of the blog are still a priority.  Many of you have sent me emails.  I have been traveling around, working 18-hour days and still being a wife and Mommy. But as I wrap up the first leg of the release, I plan to sit down and reply to you all.  I have printed them out and my assistant has been kind enough to put them all in a binder.  So, I have read them all and they have truly been enjoyable.  Thanks so much for all of them.   

First, I’d like to thank you all for your support.  Every book is like putting my soul out on a line and air-drying it for everyone to see.  Not because anything in the books are true, but because every imperfection is visible through the written word.  So, I have a love-hate relationship with writing.  While I enjoy writing stories and taking people to different places in their mind, I hate to deal with the consequences of that act. However, if I had to weigh the two, I’d have to say that writing is far more important. 

At this very moment, books are being shipped all over the world to more than 3,000 women and about 400 men who pre-ordered AMCR.  However, many of you have already read the e-book.  I wanted to make sure that readers had a chance to read the book instead of wait for the printed version. 

One of the biggest questions that I have been asked is, “What was your thought process behind Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign.”  Answer.  Do you want to short or the long answer?  Now, I know that I just answered a question with a question, but it’s a serious question.

Short answer:  After exploring Dmitry Medlov, I wanted to explore the character of Anatoly Medlov more.  I wanted to imagine his short comings and what his life would be like entering into a world as massive and as small as the underworld of The Medlov family.

Long answer:  I could have written a story where Dmitry’s son was a seven-footer.  And he would have made a great character, but it would have been the same of the same.  However, what if you give a man who is by all accounts bigger than life a shorter son with gigantic short comings?  Anatoly Medlov is the realization that leaders, big and great, good or bad, who leave their legacies to their children, are susceptible to their decisions and often feel the need to continue their control.

Here are my first top twenty insights into Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign

  1.  Dmitry is torn between two worlds.  His family life is what he sacrificed for, but only after he had spent most of his existence sacrificing for his Medlov Crime Family.  In a way, it was his child.  And while we watch our children grow and move on, we never actually let go.  When Dmitry went into the meeting with the council, he was angry because his demands of them had not been fully met. Sure, he was angry about them trying to conspire against his son, but it was all about territory (and with men that’s a big thing).
  2. Anatoly is a young man who still is unsure of himself.  He is trying to prove to everyone that he is able to handle this enormous responsibility of being boss, but it also weighs on his shoulders.  There is so much that he has been forced to sacrifice himself, and in his decision, he finds himself alone.  The desire for human contact that is not fearful drives him to the only person who sees him as just a guy. 
  3. Anatoly doesn’t look like his father, but he wants nothing more than to be him.  The only thing that links him to his father is his last name, his teachings, his blonde hair and his home country.  So, he’s anxious to develop an image that links him more closely to his father.  However, when Gabriel shows up, it makes Anatoly feel even more inferior.
  4. It’s just possible that America’s favorite bad boy is a good man.  For a long time, he’s been making hard-core decisions, but as he starts to come to grips with his position, he realizes that he needs friends…not just enemies.  And as in all of our lives, in order to have friends, one must learn to forgive…even if it is just once.
  5. There will always be father-son relationships that require more love than an iron-fist rule.
  6. Even in a brotherhood like the Medlov men, there must be trust, understanding and mentorship that are nurtured by kindness (hidden kindness, the intimate kind that only the people involved see).
  7. Sometimes, opposites attract.  Having a nurturing person around you when you are constantly amidst the wolves makes you love them, hence Renee.
  8. Honesty can yield love.
  9. Deceit can yield hate.
  10. Family is still the most important thing in the world, even more so than money.
  11. The most powerful thing a man has is his tongue.  The words of Dmitry. The words of Anatoly.  The words of Gabriel.  The words of the council.  The words of Renee.  The words of Destiny.  The words of Victoria. The words of Royal.  The words of Anya.  The words.  The words.  The words. 
  12. Everyone’s biological clock can confuse the simplest decisions.
  13. People are people, regardless of their position.
  14. Black women can be wives of great men too.
  15. Black women can be cops, can be the bad guy, can be the hero.
  16. Children make life easier to bear and greater to live.
  17. Marriage is still the most beautiful institution around.
  18. It’s lonely at the top.
  19. No one said that Renee would be with Anatoly forever.  That’s why they never married in this book.  And I can guarantee you that they won’t stay together, but it’ll be fun while it lasts.
  20. This is just a bookJ

 

With that said, I hope that we can have some awesome discussions on the book.  Later this spring, I plan to reveal the last book in the series and its blog.  I know that there were questions that were not answered, and I did it for a reason.  You see, I decided not to go with the first outline of Saving Anya.  The book will pick up in a year.  Fun right?  It’s going to be a lot more emotional, if possible and well, the rest will be revealed soon enough.

However, I’d love to hear your first impressions of the book.  The purpose of the blog is three-fold (1) entertainment for you always, (2) to share my point of view and insight on the book, (3) to receive your feedback.  So let’s feed it back.   
What did you think?

Chapter Two: Everyone Has Bad Days

No matter how much money you have, you can never buy a good day.  There are too many unknowns.  The richest men and women in the world wake up and have to face the exact same dilemmas that we do in the world.  You cannot buy good weather, good health or even good friends.  Money only gets you halfway to the finish line, and for some it’s the thing that keeps them from it.   

Anatoly Medlov feels like his is on top of the world.  However, Destiny, proves to him, by way of her Audi , that he is not untouchable.  This is a recurring theme in the books.  Royal is not untouchable.  Dmitry is not untouchable, though harder to get to.  Unfortunately, even Anya will be susceptible to the uncertain. 

Chapter two is about showing how vulnerable we all are to loneliness, to loss, to anger, to pain.  Many of us have wondered on any given day, “is it over yet?” 

The good thing about bad days is there is always a lesson to learned from it.   Often, it tests our strength and our faith.  When Anatoly gets the call about his mother, he is not a boss, just a boy who has lost the most valuable person in his life. 

There are some important things that council recognizes, however.  They know that his strength will be tested and that a stronger man will be forged in the fire of misfortune. 

When you read Chapter Two, if you felt like there was a cloud over him, then you were dead on, or rather I was.  There isn’t a man alive who hasn’t felt the world on his shoulders.  For that matter, there is a woman who hasn’t felt the same.  The thing that makes us soldiers is how we handle that weight.  Do we collapse under it or make the world better for it? 

However, we see several things also in this chapter.  He won’t allow himself to cry.  He barely allows himself to feel.  And he reaches out to the one person that he knows will understand him. (1) when he goes to the shop.  (2) when he goes home.  We can all imagine that he did not want Renee to go out on “the date”.  It was more than just jealousy.  He had need. 

Have you ever had a bad day and the person who knew how to comfort you most showed up?  Just their presence, their smell, their voice, their smile made you remember that you had enough fortitude to make it past the thing that was gnawing at your soul.

The card Renee gave him, the dinner that she fed him, it was all a part of feeding his soul.  And we all know that that is the way to get to man’s heart.  She recognized him that he was malnourished.  And she stood by his side as his friend, but also as his pseudo-lover. 

How many of us have had a friend, who chose with no personal gain, to stand in the gap?  If you haven’t told that person thank you yet, shame on you.  Do it as soon as possible.  Renee was trying hard to be the foundation that he needed.  She was trying to provide comfort to a man that many would not touch with a ten-foot pole.   Maybe she had a little of her grandmother in her. 

Yes, he was beautiful, powerful, rich, sexy, and virile.  He was all the things that have us panting and dreaming, but let’s not forget that she treaded in very choppy waters.  Anatoly was also a cold-hearted killer, capable of the most unspeakable acts and guilty of them.  He was recognized as THE underboss.  To have someone who could still serve you up dinner, look you in your face and give it you straight is a tall order….

All Things Agosto: Breaking Down 1st part of Chapter Three

Nicola Agosto is the hometown hero.  Who doesn’t love him?  He was the favorite of Ivy’s Twisted Vine (2008) and the ultimate good bad boy in Dmitry’s Closet (2010).  If there were ever a hot Italian cop, Nicola Agosto is the man, but I’ve often questioned why so many readers love him. 

I went through my fan mail, and I have over 800 letters alone about Nicola Agosto.  They love his chocolate brown locks, his big hazelnut brown eyes, his deep dimples, his chiseled body and all the machismo he inherently has that drives women mad.  But he’s also the opposite of everything around him.  He lights up a room; he controls it; then he devours everyone in it.

Everyone is wondering if Agosto will get another book. And the answer is yes.  I can only type so fast (with quality) and giving him his own story in The World In Reverse is so difficult.   However, I try everyday to achieve a little bit with him including chapters that make me laugh and cry.

To get back to his story in the Medlov Series, we know that Nicola or Nic is after the Medlov family.  He was not afraid of Dmitry in Dmitry’s Closet and wants nothing more than to take down Anatoly. Where he had suspicions of Anatoly running the family, he received confirmation in this book.  It’s all that he needs to start a full-on investigation of our young, bad boy. 

Agosto’s entire purpose was to show that law enforcement never sleeps and while they depend on tips and UC’s (under cover agents) for info, they don’t just let the case files sit on their desk.  They are always working. 

So, he sees that Cory (the undercover from Dmitry’s Closet) couldn’t get in nearly four years ago and puts the over-eager Destiny Palmer in his place to find out Intel.

It would have been a smart move if it weren’t for the overall sex appeal of the Medlov men.  Could you imagine being close to Anatoly in a confined space?  What would you not do under the control of a little (in Destiny’s case a lot) of absinthe?  She was captivated by him, aroused by his power and dumb-founded by just him.  It’s hard to resist a man like that.  You try, but there is this kill switch inside of you that once turned on, causes an immediate break-down of common sense, then a count-down to self-destruction.  I know.  I fallen in love and each time, I heard the little voice in my head.  Countdown to destruction beginning in 10, 9, 8… you get the point.   

Agosto is still the Boy Scout and often, he is referred to as such.  But he sees the potential in Destiny.  She’s beautiful, smart and ambitious.  I’m sure he saw a little of Ivy in her.

Only Destiny didn’t know what she was going up against.  Mind games of mega proportions.  The academy couldn’t train her for this even though they had tried.  This is one of those situations were you need strong fortitude (in the words of my daddy). 

Agost tried to warn her in the classroom.  I liked the setting because he was schooling her. 

Only, she thought that she knew more than him.  Sometimes, we think that our charms work better than they actually do.  We are legends in our own mind.  Sometimes, the men we are trying to control see right through us. 

What were your initial thoughts when you found out that the little mishap with the Audi was intentional?  Did any of you hope that she’d be found out?  Did you know that she was headed to trouble?

We’ll move into the relationship with Renee in a later discussion, but as always, I’m always anxious to here your thoughts.

XoXo and all that jazz,

Latrivia S. Nelson

AUTHOR LATRIVIA NELSON SITS ON AMAZON BESTSELLERS LIST WITH TWO HITS

Released on February 14, 2011

(February 14, 2011 – MEMPHIS, TENN)  The third book in the highly anticipated Medlov Crime Family Series by interracial romance author Latrivia S. Nelson, Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign, dropped on January 31, 2011 and has received great reviews from readers across the nation.  The Russian mafia crime and romance novel is part of the new interracial romantic suspense genre that has emerged in the last year under the sub-genre of interracial romance, which was developed in part because of books by authors like Nelson and because of the growing demand for more action-packed books with African-American heroines. 

Nelson is already on Amazon’s coveted Multicultural Bestseller’s Top 100 list and has been for six consecutive weeks with her novelette, The Ugly Girlfriend (2010), which has sold thousands of e-books on both Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes and Noble’s Nook.  Currently, Nelson sits on Amazon’s Top Twenty Multicultural list for The Ugly Girlfriend and is in the top 40 for Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign

In the last year, Nelson has also been on Amazon’s Multicultural Bestsellers’ List for Dmitry’s Closet (2010), the first book in the Medlov Crime Family Series, Dmitry’s Royal Flush: Rise of the Queen (2010), the second book in the Medlov Crime Family Series, and The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Volume 1 and Volume 2 (The Medlov Crime Family Short Stories Series). 

Nelson is most noted for writing the largest book in the interracial romance genre to date, Ivy’s Twisted Vine (2008) and for writing books that make race a secondary issue in her novels.  Many of Nelson’s books are based out of her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.  However, several are based out of Eastern Europe (Prague, Czech Republic; Sochi & Moscow, Russia; Kerch, Ukraine). 

 “It’s amazing to watch the fan-base grow and to receive the remarkable feedback from readers from all walks of life.  I have fans around the world, specifically in Russia, England, Australia, Brazil, Spain and thousands right here in the United States to whom I’m very grateful.  It makes me proud to see men and women from so many races embracing my work and embracing the idea of diversity in the romance genre,” said Nelson.

For more information on Latrivia S. Nelson or for interviews, please contact Megan Woods or visit www.latrivianelson.info

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Chapter Two: The Situation with Renee (Second Part of the Chapter)

Not to be confused with this situation

We’ve talked about it before, but it’s worth another mention.  Friends are often great lovers.  It’s not because they are the hottest person that you know.  If they were, you’d never go for the friend role first – you’d dive right into making it happen.  It’s because they know your inner-workings and they “get” you, which is half the battle. 

A friend has seen you on your best and worst day and many in between.  They know that you’re not perfect, and they don’t expect for you to be. 

This is the exact situation spawned the hot sexy romance between America’s favorite bad boy and the girl next door. 

When you think about the guy who became your friend and then your man, isn’t it an amazing journey? 

I went from wondering what Adam looked like when he was asleep to presently hearing him snoring (and I’m upstairs in my private study with the door half-closed and he’s downstairs).  Ahh.  That’s love.  Amore.  The Real Thing.  Half your stuff.  Joint-Custody.  You know…all the names.

What did you think of the way that Anatoly treated Renee? 

Did the name “Ana” give you an indication that they were headed to “bumping uglies”? 

Also, I’m just curious to also know if anyone here has ever fallen for “just your friend” who ended up being your everything?

Excerpt from Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign © Latrivia S. Nelson

Pulling up to the gated compound only minutes away from downtown, Anatoly was escorted back home in his Mercedes.  The bodyguards stood guard in the hut, watching their boss as he was escorted up to the front of the large, plantation-style mansion, lit up at dusk with lights.  In the driveway was a black Hummer

Evidently, Renee was visiting. 

Anatoly looked at the truck and gave a sigh of relief.  He needed to see her face tonight. 

Grabbing his backpack and his IPod, he walked up the stairs slowly.  As Vasily opened the door for him, he smelled food drifting through the corridors.  Anatoly tried to conceal a grin. 

Dropping his backpack in the corner, he checked the mail on the table in the foyer and yawned.

“Do you need anything else, boss?” Vasily asked, standing with his hands clasped in front of him.

Net.” Anatoly grabbed an envelope off the table and slipped it in his pocket.  “Take the rest of the night off.”

Spesiba,” Vasily said, bowing his head.  He turned and headed down the back corridor to his room.

When his man was out of view, Anatoly headed toward the kitchen.  He walked softly down the marble floors in the darkness of the house into the large kitchen. 

Renee had the television going while she cooked up a small feast.  With her back turned and her IPod attached to her hip, she sang as she put the final touches on the fried chicken that she placed on a silver platter.

Anatoly stood in the darkness of the corner watching her with his arms folded in front of him.  He could watch her all night if she left him. 

Outside of his mother and his step-mother, she was the only woman that he knew who loved to cook.  She took immense pride in it, but because she was alone in Memphis, away from her large family in Atlanta, she only got to cook for more than herself when she came to see him. 

In her favorite apron, she whirled around the kitchen moving plates and flatware to the island bar for the two of them. In between cooking, she drank straight out the wine bottle and sang Al Green

“Are you just going to stand in the corner like a pervert, or are you going to help me fix the table?” she finally asked, without looking away from the mixed greens stewing on the stove.

Anatoly stepped out of the darkness with a clever grin.  Quietly, he went over to the cupboard and pulled out two wine glasses.  As he sat them down, he looked at the table and noticed the card by one of the plates. 

“It’s for you,” she said, taking the ear buds out of her ear. 

“What is it?” he asked with his back toward her.

Open it and see.” She turned off the eye on the stove and grabbed a bowl.  “Fried chicken, greens, yams, beets for you, and cabbage…for you.” 

“What’s the occasion?”  He opened the envelope to find a sympathy card from Hallmark, praying for his family during their loss

“I just felt like you needed something to cheer you up.  You had a pretty shitty day,” she said, putting the food on the table. 

The bowls clinked on the granite table top.  Placing the mittens down, she looked up at him.

As she walked off, he caught a whiff of her perfume.  He had bought it for her in Jerusalem.  He bought it because when he smelled it, he thought of her.  She was his little pudgy friend –someone that he could talk to, confide in to a point

Only tonight, he didn’t want to talk to her.  At that very moment, he wanted to kiss her as a way of thanking her and feeding his own need.  He clenched his jaw and looked away.  This was Renee for goodness sake.  The bump on the head today had obviously been harder than he had first suspected.

As she took off her apron, he noticed that she wore a black silk sundress that showed a lot more cleavage than normal.  He took his seat and put the napkin on his lap, then looked up at her and shook his head.  Since she had lost the weight recently, she was starting to look less and less like an employee and more and more like a prospect.

“What’s the dress for,” he asked, pointing at her breasts.  “Are you planning to feed a tribe of starving children tonight?”

Renee looked down and smiled. “I’ve got a date,” she answered with a bright glimmer in her eyes.  “They do look big in this dress, huh?”

Anatoly choked.  “A date?  With?”  A territorial jealousy boiled in the pit of his empty stomach.

“A guy who came into the shop today.  A basketball player.  I almost said no when I first saw him.  He looked like a freaking Medlov – only he wasn’t Russian.  He’s from the east coast.  He’s here to check out the team.” 

“Why was he at the store?” Anatoly asked.

“He thought we sold men’s clothing,” Renee answered with a shrug.

She turned and went back to get the bottle of wine, instantly recognizing his jealousy but choosing to ignore it.  Anatoly never liked anyone to have anything that he didn’t already have or hadn’t had.  She didn’t expect this to be any different. 

“So, am I eating alone?” he continued, trying to put a guilt trip on her. 

“No. He and I are just going to Beale Street to watch a band play later.  I figured that you and I could eat dinner first and then…”

“Oh.” Anatoly fixed his plate.  “You wanted to get me out of the way first, eh?” His plate clinked. 

“Basically,” she said, sitting down.  “So eat fast.  I might get laid tonight, and a sister has been on a serious dry spell, you know.”

Anatoly coughed into his napkin.

Renee laughed. “I’m just kidding, Ana.”

“What did I tell you about calling me that? It makes me sound like…sissy,” he laughed.

“We all know that you’re no sissy.”

“You know this how?”

“I’m the one who has to explain to these women that you’re not available when they come lurking around my shop,” she said, sneering at him. She stabbed the chicken.  “They all think that I’m the devil.”  Her southern drawl thickened. 

Anatoly grinned.  “You are.”  He tasted the food and forgot his worries.  Man, did he love her cooking.  He sank his teeth in the crispy, golden, juicy chicken and planted his rigid elbows on the table.  He winced again as he remembered his bruises. 

Renee watched him in complete satisfaction.  She smiled and placed the napkin on her lap.

“Is it good?” she asked, tasting her food.

“Better than pu…”

“Watch your mouth,” she interrupted.

Anatoly grinned and quieted down.  They sat in silence, enjoying their food as the Food Network played in the background. 

 *** End of Excerpt from Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign by Latrivia S. Nelson (All Rights Reserved).

Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign – Chapter Four Breakdown

We begin in the area of Kapotnya in Moscow, Russia with Anatoly where he is headed to the apartment where he grew up.  Having not been there since he ran away, he is struggling with all the emotions that he had pushed to the back of his heart and mind.  However, now, he knows that he must confront not only his feelings but also his family.

Funerals are strange things – strange business – because we find ourselves involuntarily going down memory lane.  There is something about death that makes us recall a person’s life…how they lived…how they treated people closest to them and the most traumatic and endearing moments that we’ve had with them.

Even with all the bodyguards and fanfare, Anatoly found himself feeling utterly inferior.  Of course, the people who lived in the project thought that he was a big deal, but his inner-circle could see his growing discomfort.

It all stemmed from the way he left home and why he left home (which I won’t spoil for you).  The point is, no matter money you have, you buy the skeletons in the closet.  Someone somewhere can always remember when.

Moving forward, the most enjoyable part of this chapter was writing the intro of Dmitry into the church during the funeral.  Everyone was reading the story should have felt some sort of pain for Anatoly by now (if I did a good job). 

You see him going through hell with his sister, who lays some heavy advise on him in their old apartment. Then his family treats him like a leper at the Church.  And just when he feels somewhat defeated, the doors fly open to the church and in comes a parade of the Medlov family.

Have you ever been in a place alone and all you could think of is how you wished “your people” were there.  You find yourself saying, “if this or that person were here this would be done or that would be said.”  You feel out of your element because you don’t have your usual group around you.  This is a normal feeling for anyone, but I’m sure that Anatoly truly felt it. 

Then his father walks in.  Dmitry is already beautiful, seven-feet tall, notorious and lethal.  However, he’s also the father to this boy who was once a nobody, a throw-away.  There is an immediate underdog achievement to acknowledge.  By whatever means, the boy had pulled himself from the depths of poverty to the lap of luxury.

We’ve all celebrated the stories.  CinderallaOliver Twist.  Annie.  Great Expectations.  We’ve all read the stories or watched the movies.  In each story, we’ve watched someone who didn’t deserve to be treated horribly go through serious trials and tribulations to arrive at a moment of arrival.  The funeral was Anatoly’s small point of arrival.  He knew that everyone who had ever told him that he would end up being a big nothing had to eat their own words. 

So when you read it, did you feel happy for Anatoly?  Did you despise his siblings for treating him badly?  Did you want them to eat their own words? 

What is strange about Anatoly’s story is that while he did overcome, he was not the hero in this scene.  His father was.  We see this throughout the story, because even when Dmitry doesn’t want to be, he is always the alpha male.

For those who can’t quite remember Dmitry’s awesome entrance, check out the excerpt below:

In the back of the church, the doors flung open, bringing with it the light of day.  Attention turned from the lonely casket and the drawn up ceremony at the front to the parade of men in the back.  Anatoly clenched his jaw and turned to see Davyd, his father’s head bodyguard enter with his men and then a long, processional of Russian mafia elite, including his father, who carried his little sister, Anya, in his arms and his wife, Royal, on his arm. 

      Dressed in designer black and looking more regal than anyone else besides Anatoly in the entire church, they made their presence known. The whispers quickly turned into a low rumble by the small crowd as the pseudo-royalty proceeded to the very front with such audacity, it was perceived as pure entitlement. 

      Anatoly could feel the scowl on his brother’s face, even without turning around, but how he enjoyed it.  Even the priest stopped talking and looked on baffled.   The seven-foot tall, blonde notorious boss of Moscow slipped into the pew behind his son with his family and members of council in tow and sat down, while his twenty-man crew disbursed around the church.

      Leaning forward and ignoring the attention, his father put his hand on Anatoly’s shoulder.

      “Sorry that we are so late.  Forgive my interruption. There was delay with my jet,” Dmitry said gracefully.  He looked down the pew at his son’s brother and gave him a how-dare-you-look-at-me scowl and then turned his attention back to his son. 

      Arseny quickly averted his startled eyes to the front of the church again as his heart pounded out of his chest.  He had never once seen the Boss in person, now to be so close was surreal. 

      “It is no interruption, papa,” Anatoly said, patting his father’s hand.  “I am happy that you are here.”  He turned and looked at the man in his face. He wanted his father to know his sincerity.

      “What did you expect?  We support our own, especially during bereavement.”  Dmitry did not say it, but he knew that something had gone awfully wrong in his absence, and he intended to rectify any misperception that he would allow any disrespect of his son or the Vory v Zakone

      “Hi, Anatoly,” his little sister Anya waved, unable to hold her peace.  “Can I sit up there with you?”

      Anatoly smiled.  He was relieved in ways words would simply not describe.  “Da, come here,” he said, reaching for her.  Picking the small three-year-old up, he pulled her across the pew and put her on his lap.  She rustled around in her black lace dress and put her brother’s arms around her.  Resting her head on his chest, she ran her small fingers up and down his arm and kicked her legs happily.

      “Be good, Anya,” Royal warned barely above a whisper.  “Remember what we talked about in the car.  This is your brother’s time…not yours.”  Dmitry’s beautiful young wife’s Southern American English accent drew even more attention.

      It wasn’t enough that she was a breathtaking black woman dressed to the hilt with an air of entitlement that rivaled Putin’s, but she also flickered with every turn due to the many diamonds that her husband had adorned her with.

      “I will, Mommy,” Anya answered obediently.  She bent to her brother’s ear and whispered.  “Mommy brought you a present to make you feel better.”

      “Did she?” Anatoly humored her.  “Well, we’ll get it after, eh?”

      Anya nodded her head and turned her attention to the priest.

      Suddenly, Anatoly did not feel alone anymore.  His real family had finally arrived and in undeniable style.

The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Volume 3 Now On Sale!

Well, it’s been a long time coming.  I’ve received your emails and your calls.  The question that everyone has wanted an answer to is when is The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Volume 3 coming out?  The answer: It’s out today (April 29, 2011). 

It started out as a regular 65-page short story, but it ended up 250 pages.  It’s nearly the size of a regular book and full of excitement.  The good news is that readers get the short story price for the size of a large novella.  $3.  Cheap huh?  Well, we still have to put gas in our cars after we read this. LOLJ

Why did V3 end up being so long?  I wanted to give you the real story behind Dmitry’s billions. 

When you read Dmitry’s Closet and you find out at the end how much Dmitry is worth, you ask yourself how?  Well, when you come across that much money in one lifetime, it takes a lot longer to explain than a few pages.

We also see a few other exciting things: a glimpse into why Dmitry is drawn to Royal through her predecessor, Elsa; how Ivan met Arie and why she was so special; the truth behind Dmitry’s first marriage, the news about Anatoly’s birth, a glimpse into the existence of Gabe and his questionable DNA link to the Medlov men; Dmitry’s fight to keep his wealth; the introduction to Dorian (remember him from Dmitry’s Closet and Dmitry’s Royal Flush?); Davyd’s rise to underboss, the introduction to the elite men of the Vory and so much more.

When you walk away from Volume 3, I want you not only to be intrigued but also informed.  Dmitry’s character is very complex.  He didn’t just become what he was overnight, and it was a constant struggle for him to climb and remain on the top of the underworld.  There was always someone after him, so he could never put his trust in a person.  However, when we look at him, he was able to still hold on to some humanity.  It’s quite moving to watch him go through the motions of being a surrogate father to Ivan and the pain his love for his brother caused him.

We will also see in Volume 4 (due out in June) why Dmitry was so cold.  We even see his anger truly come out a few times in this book.  Overall, it’s supposed to put you in his state of mind. 

One of the fun parts of the book is looking at both Dmitry and Ivan and how they “love” their romantic partners.  It’s really like night and day. 

I’m really considering starting a blog specifically for the short stories, but you’ll have to tell me if you’re interested in that before I do it. 

I do hope all of Medlovians out there not only read the book but also share their thoughts.  Half of writing these stories is about the joy of interacting with you afterwards.  Remember, over here there is a two-way street.  Your thoughts on the projects are just as important as the projects.  They are all designed to provide you with a little entertainment.

Here’s the synopsis.  Check it out and then rush over to www.latrivianelson.info to purchase.

You can also check out the booktrailer on my Youtube channel (www.youtube.com/Latrivia2009). 

The Chronicles of Young Dmitry Medlov: Volume 3

No crime boss has ever been as brilliant, beautiful and deadly as young Dmitry Medlov, and this Red Fella proves his affirmation in Volume 3 of The Chronicles, the longest of the short-story series.  

Two years after meeting Lady Catherine Hutton and after fleeing Moscow to London, Dmitry has found the secret weapon to securing riches beyond his wildest dreams through a false marriage with British royalty

Their quid pro quo arrangement was supposed to be a short-lived farce designed to give Lady Hutton one last thrilling sexual escapade before she met her untimely demise.  However, in the process of teaching Dmitry how to be a real gentleman and making Catherine feel like a young woman again, the curious couple accidentally develops deep feelings for each other. 

When Catherine realizes that Dmitry is in it for more than just the money, she leaves him a gift that rocks the foundations of the Medlov Crime Family – her entire estate worth over one billion pounds.

Dmitry’s new fortune, however, comes with a high price. The board of directors of the company he now owns wants him dead; one of the Vory elite “gifts” him the daughter of an Angolan war lord, and his brother, Ivan, falls for a woman who is as much of a sociopath as he is.  There is also the matter of the media who declares him London’s most eligible bachelor. 

While trying to steer away from the attention he’s getting country-wide with his new fortune, he finds himself drawn to the beautiful African scholar, Elsa, a student at Oxford who might just be able to help him stay in control of his multi-national corporation and remember what it’s like to actually “like a girl.”  Passion strikes when the two are forced to live together while she reorganizes his business, but Dmitry wants more than sex from Elsa.  He wants her home-country contacts.   

Read the eleven-chapter, page-turning novelette that tops its two predecessors (Volume 1 & 2) with more action, romance, sex, murder and mafia.

Chronicles 4: The Character Elsa is Royal’s Predecessor

Have you ever noticed how you may look like your husband’s ex-girlfriend or fit the type of woman that he’s been attracted to his entire life?  Or maybe you have a certain type.  I know mine well, and while it is not physically obvious, you only need to talk to a couple of them to see what I like. 

Dmitry is no different in this regard.  Chronicles 4 is all about the introduction of a very powerful character in Dmitry’s life.  Her name is Elsa.  She’s the daughter of a powerful MPLA leader in Angola, Africa and a student at Oxford

Of course, Elsa is African, not African-American.  She’s incredibly smart, beautiful and six feet tall.  With stilettos, this stealthy beauty is six-six – Dmitry’s dream.

Elsa isn’t your typical young woman in any regard.  She’s had it hard, seen some horrid things and hangs with a sordid crowd of powerful men with hopes of ruling the world.  Does she sound like someone else we know?

That’s right.  Royal Stone.  Through the introduction of this story, we begin to understand why Dmitry was so attracted to her when she walked into the restaurant many years after his first pseudo-girlfriend Elsa and pseudo-wife Catherine.

Of course, there is tons more to tell about Elsa.  We want to know more about her father, her ability to run Dmitry’s company, if they fall in love, how far the love goes and why there was no mention of her by Dmitry’s Closet. 

Well, V4 will answer some of those questions, but with twelve volumes in all, I promise you that we will answer most if not all of your questions about your favorite crime boss.

What were your thoughts of Elsa?  And more importantly, did the sparks fly for you when the two hooked up?

The Synopsis of Saving Anya

www.savinganya.wordpress.com

We’ll start sharing insight on this book this month!!!

What will a man do for his family?  If you’re a Medlov, the answer is anything. 

Dmitry Medlov, former boss of the Medlov Crime Family, is finally happy with his life.  His legacy has been passed on to his heir, Anatoly, and his family is flourishing with birth of his new twin sons.  However, everything is shattered when his little girl is abducted from her school only days after his sons’ births.

The question with Dmitry having so many enemies is who has her? A supporter of Dorian, a follower of Ivan or family of the council members he slaughtered?  No one knows.

A ransom is put on the young girl in the amount of $100 million – a price Dmitry is more than ready to pay – but the fear in everyone’s heart is even if he pays, will she live?

Everyone comes together and puts aside their differences to save her.  Dmitry returns to the council, Anatoly steps aside and Gabriel takes his rightful place as a Vor. 

Anya is the key to the very foundation of the family and her father’s fleeting sanity.  With her missing, Dmitry’s rage is unleashed unlike anyone has ever seen before. 

Gabriel used to serve the very government that he is about to defy as he learns what it means to be a true Medlov.

And Anatoly is forced to grow up when he not only finds out that the little girl he’s loved her entire life has been stolen but also that  he’s about to be a father himself. 

Read the last book of the Medlov Crime Family Series, guaranteed to top all others, as the men discover that the only thing more important than money and power is family.

Due out in bookstores nationwide Christmas 2011.

Strange Family Dynamics of the Medlov Clan

You don’t see commercials pandering greeting cards or barbeques for the Medlov clan, but you have to admire their desire to keep family close.  In Anatoly Medlov: Complete Reign, the third book of the Medlov Series, we are introduced to the son of Ivan Medlov- Gabriel

He’s a mysterious character with classic Medlov traits: brooding good looks, a muscular build and height.  He bears stare difference to his first cousin and soon-to-be boss, Anatoly Medlov.

However, you might feel sorry for Anatoly because of his inferior build.  Considered the runt of the family, he is vastly different from his father but still works hard to prove himself.

One of my favorite parts of this book is when Anya comes in and meets her cousin for the first time during Anatoly’s mother’s funeral in Moscow, Russia.  We see how her presence affects each of the men and commands love and respect.   

What was your thought of Anya in the following scene?  Can you see her as the leader of the Medlov clan in the future?  Also, what were your thoughts about Royal?  Did you think that she had started to be more comfortable in her role as Dmitry’s wife?

Excerpt from Chapter Six of Anatoly Medlov Complete Reign © 2011 (All rights reserved)

Clutching a teddy bear in silence, she watched the men as they talked with a clever grin on her face as if she knew exactly what was going on.       Gabriel peered over at her, unable to take his eyes off the beauty. 

 

      “Daddy, can I come and sit with you?” she asked.  Her clear voice carried across the room like a song, stilling the quiet chaos that ran feverishly through the men’s pensive stares. 

 

      Dmitry stopped his conversation in mid-sentence.  Eyes lighting up with every step that she took toward him, he extended his arms, received her with a homecoming hug, and pulled her into his embrace.  Gabriel watched in amusement.

 

      Such a small child commanded such reverse between the two men.  He looked over at his cousin and realized that even Anatoly had switched his focus.  While just a moment ago, he was adamantly opposed to him being in the room, he had all but forgotten him long enough to admire the young girl.  And his uncle was completely entranced.  It was evident without saying so that she was his reason for retirement. 

 

      “As I was saying, we are all family,” Dmitry continued, kissing his precious daughter on the crown of her head.  “And it is important that we work together in concert with each other instead of against each other.  If I had my way, Ivan would still be alive, and we all would be working towards a more powerful empire.”

 

      “How much more powerful can one empire get?” Gabriel asked. 

 

      The men turned his way with greedy stares.  He could tell in their looks that they both desired more.  It was the most prominent gene in their collective DNA.  Greed. 

 

      “A great deal more powerful, my boy,” Dmitry said, still doting on his daughter.   Rocking her on his knee, he bounced her playfully.  “Once you check out, we’ll show you how the Medlov’s really do business, and you can walk away from this day job that you so religiously cling to.  It’s against the code.  It’s against your blood.” 

 

      “But you ran a restaurant,” Gabriel debated.

 

      “Where I was the boss.  Are you boss at your day job as day trader?”  Dmitry asked.

 

      “No.”

 

      “In that lies the problem,” Anatoly finished.

 

      He broke his trance and walked over to the butler to retrieve a small hors d’oeuvre.  “We are about absolute power, not a piece of it.  A piece of anything will never get you anywhere.  You must discipline yourself to see supreme reign.”

 

      They locked eyes.

 

      Gabriel questioned his temporary tutor.  “And do you consider yourself to have complete reign, cousin?”

 

      Anatoly gave a lazy smile and slipped the caviar in his mouth.  Patting his hands together to wipe off the crumbs, he looked up at the giant man and shook his head.  “I won’t allow myself to have anything but complete reign, brat.  That is what makes us different.  I would never settle, where you already have.”

 

      There was something cataclysmic about the reference of the word brother for Gabriel.  For a moment, his cousin, his superior, had allowed their differences to be removed long enough for him to share his philosophy of life and of business. And most of all, he had been called brother.  The look in Anatoly’s face was that of absolute certainty like God himself had assured him of his place on earth.  It was odd that a man of such evil would have such a look – to be so sure of himself and so focused on his goal.  Gabriel shook the thought off.  He would think about that more when he was alone. 

 

      Their philosophical moment was over; however, when the black woman whom Gabriel assumed  was this family’s Helen walked into the room.  She strode in with her eyes locked on him like he was a leper.  With eyebrows spike and hands slipped into the pockets of her pants, she made her way over to Dmitry and stood behind his chair.  Placing her hands lovingly on the back of the chair as if to protect her small family, she broke her silence.

 

      “I was wondering where you had run off to,” Royal said to her daughter. 

 

      “Daddy’s having a meeting,” Anya informed her mother.  Looking over at Gabriel, she smiled.  “Who is he, daddy?” she asked in a near whisper. 

 

      Gabriel thought that it was clever that the young girl had not asked the question when she had first come into the room.  Rather, she waited until her question would carry the most weight and garner the most attention before she posed it.  Already methodical.   

 

      “This is Gabriel,” Dmitry explained.  He would not clarify his presence any further, at least until he had irrefutable proof via DNA that the man was anything more to him. 

 

      “Like the angel,” Royal said with a crooked smile.  Her eyes gazed over him for a moment, summing the man up.  “Are you an arch angel, Gabriel?” she mocked.  “Have you a message from God?”

 

      Gabriel could tell that she didn’t like him, but he knew that she was his key to getting into this family.  The men couldn’t love the daughter as they did without loving the mother. 

 

      “I guess that it is ironic that a man like myself would be given the name,” he agreed. “A Medlov could hardly ever be a messenger of God.”

 

      “So you believe in nature versus nurture, do you?” Dmitry joked.  He raised Anya carefully off his knee and guided her to her mother.  “Love, let us finish this, da.  I’ll be in for dinner in a moment.”

 

      “Alright, baby,” Royal said, taking her daughter’s hand.  Walking past Anatoly, she rubbed his back.  “How are you?”

 

      “Fine,” Anatoly said, understanding her concern for his loss earlier. He touched her hand.

      “Will you have dinner with us tonight?” she paused.  She insisted quietly. 

 

      “Da, da,” Anatoly answered softly. 

 

      “It was very interesting to meet you, Gabriel, the arch angel,” Royal said before she left the room.  She gave him a dirty look.  “You look very much like your late father.  Let us hope for your sake that that is the extent of your similarities.”

 

      “I’m sure it is, ma’am.” He bowed his head a little to bid her good evening, although he was unsure why. There was something about the woman that made him feel the need to bow, to be careful and most of all behaved. 

 

      An older man was standing in the corner looking at them the entire time, listening to their conversation and watching Gabriel’s every move.  He was stocky with a head of blondish gray hair tapered carefully around his pale face and startling blue eyes.  

 

      In a pair of black slacks and a black shirt, he brandished two very powerful weapons in holsters under his massive arms.  As Royal approached the stairs, he turned his attention and followed her and the child back into the other rooms of the suite. 

 

      Gabriel automatically assumed the man must have been their bodyguard as he could feel emanating across the room another aura of protection. 

 

      Once Dmitry was sure that his wife was gone, he focused his attention back to the young men.  He had been calm the entire time, choosing his words carefully and keeping the conversation light for the most part.  Gabriel found it odd that he was so gentle.  He had expected a brooding man full of threats and words laced with violence. Instead, he had been greeted by a man who had been all but forgiving of his father and respectful of everyone around him.

 

      “You’ll be staying with us until those results come back,” Dmitry said, leaning his sharp elbows against his knees.  “A room has been arranged for you on our floor and your friends have already been sent off.”

 

      “You want me to stay in this suite with you?” Gabriel asked dumbfounded.

 

      “No.  Royal would kill us both,” Dmitry chuckled and looked over at Anatoly.  “I’ve arranged for him to have a suite on this floor, if that’s fine by you, Anatoly.”

 

      Anatoly rolled his eyes.  He wouldn’t deny his father his wishes, even though he wanted to do so.  Instead, he tried to maintain his fleeting composure.  “That will be fine, papa.”

 

      “Good,” Dmitry said pleased.  “Anything that you need, our men can provide for you.  But you won’t be allowed anyone in or out until the doctor visits us tomorrow evening.  I’m sure that you can understand that you can’t just waltz in here and make your introduction without a proper background check.  In interim, be available should Anatoly or myself have questions for you.  And if you check out, then be prepared for further instruction.”

 

      “Look.” Gabriel shook his head. “I’m okay with checking out with you guys and having my mouth swabbed, but I’m not cool with being quarantined like I’m some kind of virus.  I have businesses to run myself.”

 

      “What Vor does everything himself?” Anatoly asked.   “You have soldiers for that.  If you don’t, you are a failure.”

 

      Gabriel didn’t respond.

 

      “This is not negotiable, Gabriel,” Dmitry said, standing up.  “The men at the front will show you to your temporary housing.  I’m sure you’ll find it more than acceptable.  But for now, you must excuse us.  We have dinner waiting.”

 

      Walking out, closed to any discussion, Dmitry and Anatoly left Gabriel in the sitting room to await his next escort.

 

New Book in Lonely Heart Series: Finding Opa!

Stacey Lane Bryant has three rules.  She doesn’t drive; she doesn’t travel; and she most definitely will not date.  From the outside, this odd-ball, thirties-something, single black woman is simply a creature of habit who has been beaten down by the tragedies of life.  However those on the inside know that she’s the widow of esteemed astrophysicist Drew Bryant, a highly sought after best-selling romance author and a devoted cat lover.  The rules are simply designed to keep her safe and keep her sane. 

However, someone didn’t tell the Greek bombshell, Dr. Hunter Fourakis, that rules weren’t meant to be broken.  While at his favorite pub, he eyes Stacey and instantly falls under her spell.  Only, his rusty moves don’t get him far with the brilliant introvert, who quickly leaves just to get out of his grasp.

What is meant to be will be, and the two run into each other in another chance encounter.  This time Hunter is able to convince Stacey not only to go out on a spur-of-the-moment date with him but also to consider an unorthodox proposal that would benefit them both.    

Hunter’s late wife was killed while serving in Iraq, and he mourns every year for two months and three days.  The mourning period is usually miserable for Hunter, but this time, he wants to celebrate life.  Stacey’s second romance novel is due to her agent in two months but is totally lacking motivation or passion, because she hasn’t gotten over her late husband.  Considering that they both need someone for a short period of time to fulfill very specific needs, they agree to be each other’s help mate temporarily.  Only as deprived widows, pressured professionals and lonely hearts, they find that while deadlines pass and mourning time ends, love lasts forever.

Read this romantic tale about two people who fight through tragic personal loss, family prejudices and age-old traditions to find good old fashion love in the second book of the Lonely Hearts Series, Finding Opa!

Due out 5/20/2011 on www.latrivianelson.info, Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes and Noble’s Nook.

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