A review by booksirl
Blood on Her Name by B. Nacole

3.0

What a ride.

Blood On Her Name was sent to me by the lovely B. Nacole herself. I don’t usually read mafia books. This was my first introduction into the genre and I wasn’t disappointed by the results.

My favorite thing about the books is that it gets right into the action. Like, let’s not waste time. The main character, Anya, goes through A LOT in this book. For someone so young, I don’t see how she managed to keep herself together.

Anya is better than me because between all the lies, death, secrets, and betrayals, someone would’ve had to pick me up off the floor. Anya’s strength and bravery are one of the main selling points of the book. I really liked Liam, too. He was really sweet.

One of my biggest pet peeves with Blood On Her Name is the amount of characters. There were so many in the book, I genuinely don’t remember all of them. I needed a family tree or an outline of the characters. I had so many “who the hell is this again?” moments. It was overwhelming at times.

Overall, I thought Blood On Her Name was a solid debut and a nice introduction to a genre that’s unfamiliar to me.