Special Forces: Mercenaries I - Aleksandr Voinov <10000+ Essential>
: The narrative transitions from the "labyrinth of Kabul" into the post-Soviet era as the characters move beyond their formal military roles.
: The relationship is characterized as non-traditional, featuring an open relationship structure that some readers find challenging or "not a 'fun' read" due to its heavy emotional toll and lack of conventional monogamy. Series Structure & Availability
(specifically between the main characters in the early parts of the story). Special Forces: Mercenaries I - Aleksandr Voinov
is the second major cycle in the "Special Forces" series, an epic work of military M/M (male/male) fiction. The story follows the dark, complex relationship between Vadim Krasnorada , a Soviet Spetsnaz soldier, and Dan McFadyen , a Scottish SAS soldier. Core Premise & Narrative
The entire "Special Forces" work is approximately long, written between 2006 and 2008. The Three Cycles : Soldiers : The meeting and initial conflict in Afghanistan. : The narrative transitions from the "labyrinth of
: The middle period of secret encounters and professional transition.
The work is intended strictly for an and contains extreme themes. According to Romance.io , content warnings for the series include: Graphic violence and torture. is the second major cycle in the "Special
: The series is available for free online via the author Aleksandr Voinov's official site and Vashtan's site . Physical and e-book copies can be found through retailers like AbeBooks or ThriftBooks. Content and Audience Warning