This the first book I've read by this author and being as gangland fiction is one of my favourite genres, I was looking forward to this one.
Briefly the story comprises of Jess, who having been released from prison, finds herself working at a laundry and is put in a position she could do without. Here she meets Karla.
Jess also has issues she needs to sort out with her mother, but her sister is determined to make that difficult.
This book, despite having several themes that may be uncomfortable for some readers, is written in a light, easy to read style. There are lots of lies and blackmail in this story, with many twists. Most of these twists I could immediately see where they were going, so it wasn't an "edge of the seat" read, at least for me, but regardless of this, I enjoyed the book and it moved at a good pace.
Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the digital ARC. My opinions on the book are unbiased, honest and voluntary.