Games: A Love Story by Anna Maria Volkova
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Games: A Love Story by Anna Maria Volkova

Literary fiction

Games: A Love Story

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by Anna Maria Volkova

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This darkly erotic tale of an unlikely relationship examines power, trauma, economics, and the forces shaping desire.

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  • Illustrated icon, 400

    400+ pages

  • Illustrated icon, Social_Issues

    Social issues

  • Illustrated icon, Cerebral

    Cerebral

  • Illustrated icon, Very_Spicy

    Extra spicy

Synopsis

When Lili Marwan—seeking to escape the unrelenting pressures of her master’s thesis, recent rejection from her foster family, and unresolved grief from the death of her parents—has an intense one-night stand with Aleksandr Petrov, her restless mind finally goes calm.

At twenty-two, Lili is already opinionated beyond her years: whether it’s astrology, democratic socialism, veganism, or the ravages of late-stage capitalism run rampant. But when a tall, dark stranger buys her a drink in a FiDi bar, she meets her match. Aleksandr is formidable, fiercely intelligent, and infuriatingly disarming. He’s also two decades older than her, a Capricorn with a birth chart full of red flags, a neoliberal capitalist, and a strong believer in the power of free markets, having escaped the Soviet Union in its dying days.

He’s the opposite of Lili in nearly every way. He challenges her at every turn. And she can’t stay away.

Over the course of a heady New York City summer, Lili and Aleksandr reach across the divide of their differences and the decades of their lives, discovering startlingly shared experiences. Their casual arrangement—rough sex, hours where Lili does not need to make any decisions—gives way fast to an unexpected intimacy, by turns breathtaking, then devastating.

As Lili struggles to understand herself and the complicated threads of her ambition, pain, and desire, she will have to decide: is she willing to risk great loss again, for the hope of profit that is finally within reach?

Content warning

This book contains rough sex and provocative relationship content.

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Games: A Love Story

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Leverage

“Get dressed,” Jackie announces, leaning against her open bedroom door. “We’re going out.”

Lili glances at the time on her computer screen.

Catching the look, her roommate groans. “Come on, it’s barely nine. We haven’t seen you in days, it’s never fun without you.”

Lili fidgets with her septum piercing, calculating hours of productive work left tonight. “Kerr wants this draft soon.”

It hurts to refuse. She wants to go out; she so badly wants the familiar freedom and exhilaration of a night out: summer in the city, the rasp of mezcal, cigarette smoke on crowded sidewalks, shared laughter with her friends, relief of responsibility lifted for a few hours. She wants to step away from work, set aside her phone that she keeps checking—still no response. She’d like to take a deep inhale, push aside the restless burn of ambition and insufficiency that eats at her as she writes, the tension of striving. But she’s so close—one more good look, then it’d be done: a full first draft of her thesis, ready for her adviser’s review. The ground will be steady underneath her for a moment.

Jackie doesn’t let up. “Come on,” she insists. She’s still wearing makeup from work today, a lookbook shoot. Her bright red hair is freshly washed, and she looks beautiful. Behind her, Lili can hear their friend Amina talking on the phone, the clack of her heels in their tiny Williamsburg kitchen. “We can go out, drink, dance, and have you back by midnight—”

Lili snorts, toying with her phone. “When have you ever gotten home by midnight?”

“Look who’s talking—”

“One hour,” Amina implores, joining in. There is dried oil paint on her hands, burnt burgundy; Lili wonders what painting she was working on today. “One hour, please. Consider this an intervention—Jesus, we miss you!”

“Tell her I’m dying,” says a distant male voice, insistent on Amina’s phone. “Tell her it’s terminal.”

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Why we chose it...


The unflinchingly erotic age-gap romance pushes the boundaries of dominance and masochism, raising provocative questions about what it means to hold—and relinquish—power in an intimate relationship.


This novel is brimming with economic thought as the characters bond and spar through sharp, intellectual arguments about wealth, labor, and commercial systems.


The portrayal of grief, trauma, and the messy journey towards healing is visceral to witness and left us aching alongside the main character.

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Intermezzo
A Season of Light
Liquid
The Book of George
Real Americans
Dirty Diana
Wellness
Margo’s Got Money Troubles
The God of the Woods
Same As It Ever Was
Annie Bot
Bear
The Sun Was Electric Light
Mercury
True Biz
Family Happiness
The Lady Waiting
The Other Valley
Hard by a Great Forest
Good Material
The Bullet Swallower
Happy All the Time
Rental House
Alice Sadie Celine
Let Us Descend
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Shark Heart
Transcendent Kingdom
Hello Beautiful
Dominicana
What's Mine and Yours
The Unsettled
Ask Again, Yes
Vladimir
Infinite Country
The Prophets
Normal People
The Verifiers
Salvage the Bones
The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
I Have Some Questions for You
Black Buck
Age of Vice
Paper Names
The Secret History
Memorial
The Half Moon
Happiness Falls
The Gifted School
The Death of Vivek Oji
The Knockout Queen
Little Monsters
Yerba Buena
Beautiful World, Where Are You
A Burning
The Mothers
Small Country
The Sympathizer
Fleishman Is in Trouble
Lot
An American Marriage
The Animators
The Mars Room
Exit West
White Fur
Woman No. 17
The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
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A Ladder to the Sky
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The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P
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All Grown Up
Marlena
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