In , book one of Rina Kent's Deception Trilogy, homeless alcoholic Winter Cavanaugh is forced into a dangerous game of impersonation. After a murder occurs at her shelter, ruthless Russian Bratva member Adrian Volkov gives her a choice: face prison for a crime she didn't commit or pose as his late wife, Lia. Locked in his mansion, Winter must navigate Adrian's cold obsession and form a bond with his young son, Jeremy, while struggling to maintain her own identity amidst dark secrets and constant surveillance.
: Explores deep obsession, forced proximity, and psychological tension. Reader Consensus Reviewers on Goodreads and The StoryGraph often highlight: In , book one of Rina Kent's Deception
Just as Adrian Volkov uses layers of security to guard his secrets, modern users need reliable tools to move large, sensitive files without falling prey to digital "assassins" (data breaches). In 2026, several services offer the "fortress-level" security required for massive transfers. Vow of Deception is the first book in
Vow of Deception is the first book in Rina Kent’s , a dark mafia romance that sits within her larger "Royal Elite Universe" but focuses on new adult/adult characters. The trilogy follows Adrian Volkov and Liam (Lia) Farrow . : Explores deep obsession