Angelica discovers that Tor and his crew are involved with something even worse than a prostitution ring. Against her better judgement she decides to infiltrate an invitation only party for some of Tor's richest clients. It's there she realizes that the rabbit hole goes deeper than she even realized and is forced to make a decision that will determine the fate of a group of innocent women, even if it means exposing herself to the wrath of extremely dangerous and powerful people.
And so as we approach the final confrontation, Hellchild: Blood Money attempts to draw everything to a worthwhile conclusion, however with a lack of any finite details as to the motivations for Tor we still do not know what to expect as everything collapses around Angelica. Even with an alluring rise in the depiction of our devilish heroine and a moving color change to envelope the audience, the title still lacks in any tangible action to stir our foundational interest. But as the odds now appearing stacked against Blackstone the story tries to draw the audience ever deeper into what hopefully will be a promising ending, however as we stand on shaky ground the premise seems lacking in many ways to keep what may be a hollow promise. Read Full Review