A review by unintend3d
Blood Money by Lana Sky

4.0

There's a thing about Lana's heroes... They're not always heroes. I'd say this is one of the darkest she's ever written, rivaling with Club XXX. At first sight, you may hate Domino, the things he does to get what he wants are not for the weak of stomach.

I have a thing for Lana's heroines too, because they don't always seem like what they are. With Ada it was no different: used by her father and psychologically abused, never had a safe space, someone to count on. Years of abuse show their scars, be it physical or not. Despite all of it, she knows what she's been through, knows she was just a piece of chess in a game her father made her play. She's no dumb blond. Seeing her using the tools that were always a necessity back then to her own benefit (finally!) was really nice.

This book is not really a romance, I'd say, maybe in the books to come we can see it developing between the main characters. This book is about understanding their past and how they are going to deal with the present. Overall, it was a nice intro to Domino and Ada-Maria's history.

Lana's books are not for everyone and I get it. I'm just glad they are for me and I can keep on following her work!